51³Ō¹Ļ

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thunderation

[ thuhn-duh-rey-shuhn ]

interjection

  1. an exclamation of surprise or petulance.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of thunderation1

An Americanism dating back to 1830ā€“40; thunder + -ation
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Example Sentences

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ā€œWell, if itā€™s so common, what are you two all 'thunderation' about?ā€

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I hoped thunderation wasnā€™t on a list of forbidden words.

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Man aliveā€”it were a thunderation bull elephant, and I slipped outer the bush and bolted for hum with Harkinsā€™s yell a-ringing in my ears.

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You know what it is to be waked all of a sudden out of a sleep a full mile from the sea by the smacking crash of a great wave, and there I was in the very thick of the thunderation, with the big black breakers swishing out of the dark like a movinā€™ wall, and jusā€™ leapinā€™ agin the rock as though they were bent on sweeping it away.

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Thunderation! he was jesā€™ lying full-stretched for a spring from a tree branch jesā€™ above where I laid that pill, awaiting for me to come along.

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