Thundering vs Polyphloisbic - What's the difference?
thundering | polyphloisbic |
Of, pertaining to, or accompanied by thunder.
Producing a noise or effect like thunder; thunderous
Very great; extraordinary.
Awesomely great, intense, or unusual.
(of the sea) noisy, roaring, thundering
:"'Will Hero’s Tower crumble under 15-inch guns? Will the sea be polyphloisbic and wine dark and unvintageable?'" --Rupert Brooke, en route to the Bosporus, as quoted by William Manchester in his Churchill biography, The Last Lion, page 518.
As adjectives the difference between thundering and polyphloisbic
is that thundering is of, pertaining to, or accompanied by thunder while polyphloisbic is (of the sea) noisy, roaring, thundering.As a verb thundering
is .As a noun thundering
is (archaic) thunderstorm.thundering
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(en adjective)- A thundering amount of work