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Definition of Thunderheads
1. thunderhead [n] - See also: thunderhead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thunderheads
Literary usage of Thunderheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Meteorology: A Text-book on the Weather, the Causes of Its Changes, and by Willis Isbister Milham (1912)
"Just beneath the thunderheads is the narrow, turbulent, blue-drab squall cloud.
... The thunderheads and squall clouds are now just passing overhead. ..."
2. Meteorology: A Text-book on the Weather, the Causes of Its Changes, and by Willis Isbister Milham (1912)
"Just' beneath the thunderheads is the narrow, turbulent, blue-drab squall cloud.
... The thunderheads and squall clouds are now just passing overhead. ..."
3. Can Grande's Castle by Amy Lowell (1918)
"... in a long line, pointing the way to Aboukir Bay. To the North are thunderheads,
ballooning silver- white thunderheads rising up out of the horizon. ..."
4. Can Grande's Castle by Amy Lowell (1918)
"The thunderheads draw steadily up into the blue- blossomed sky. A topgallant
breeze pushes them ... Thirteen white thunderheads bearing down on Aboukir Bay. ..."
5. One of Ours by Willa Cather (1922)
"Before they got into it, he called Enid's attention to a mass of thunderheads in
the west. "That looks to me like a storm. It might be a wise thing to stay ..."
6. One of Ours by Willa Cather (1922)
"Before they got into it, he called Enid's attention to a mass of thunderheads in
the west. "That looks to me like a storm. It might be a wise thing to stay ..."
7. One of Ours by Willa Cather (1922)
"Before they got into it, he called Enid's attention to a mass of thunderheads in
the west. "That looks to me like a storm. It might be a wise thing to stay ..."