"Thun" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nothing. There is no word 'thun'.
Small tacks with a colourful plastic or paper cover on the end, used for holding up papers on a bulletin board.
A thummim is an object used by ancient Israelites as an instrument of divination, "a small round or circular piece of ironsmith's metal, usually mounted in a sulamith of which was to be used, by Urim and Thummim, along with Aaron's staff, as an instrument of divination."
To make a dull, heavy blow, typically with the palm of one's hand.<br><br>Example: "He let out a thump as the heavy box landed on the floor."
1. (of a sound or an impact) very loud and strong, so as to cause a lot of vibration.<br>Example: The thumping of the bass notes from the sound system was almost deafening.<br>2. (of a person) very fat and not fit.<br>Example: He has been out of shape lately, he's looking a bit thumping.<br>3. To beat someone very heavily with fists, especially in a struggle or fight.<br>Example: The movie depicts the thumping he got from the hooligan in the alleyway.<br>4. A completely and utterly infamous or extremely unpleasant thing.<br>Example: The humidity in the summer is just thumping, I hate this heat.
A thump is a loud, dull, and hollow sound, often caused by something falling or being hit against something else.
Thunbergia, also known as Blue skies or Skyflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It is a flowering vine native to tropical areas of Africa, Asia, and Australia. The flowers are typically blue or white, with five petals and a distinctive shape. They are often grown as ornamental plants in gardens.
A loud noise made by thunder, often caused by lightning in a storm, used to describe a sudden and violent sound or a loud and impressive reaction.<br><br>Example: The thunder of the waterfall was deafening.<br><br>Or, It can be used to describe a loud and impressive voice or a voice that is commanding attention.<br><br>Example: His thunderous voice filled the auditorium.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who makes a big impact or a bold statement.<br><br>Example: She was a thunder on the stage, commanding the attention of everyone.
A mythological creature depicted as a large bird, typically with supernatural powers associated with thunder and lightning.
Thunderbirds refers to a type of mythical bird associated with thunder and lightning, often described in ancient mythologies and folklore. It's also the title of a 1960s British TV series called "Thunderbirds," which featured a group of high-tech adventurers who went on missions in highly advanced machines called Thunderbirds.
A sudden and powerful flash of lightning that strikes the ground or a body of water, typically accompanied by thunder.
We call a sudden, loud, and energetic stroke of lightning a "thunderbolt". A thunderbolt is a natural electrical discharge of extremely high voltage and high energy that produces a bright flash of light and a loud clap of thunder.
A sudden, loud sound of thunder, especially one that strikes at the same moment as or very close to a lightning flash.