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Aung Thu Posted 9 years ago
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Crushed in thunderous white meaning

The big breakers came in slowly; their shoulders growing tall and green. They crashed in thunderous white.

In this paragraph, what does the phrase "crushed in thunderous white" mean? Moreover explain its composition to me from grammatical point of view.

  

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Aung Thu In this paragraph, what does the phrase "crushed in thunderous white" mean? It is "cr a shed in " not "crushed in". The waves crashed in, meaning that they hit the land forcefully and with a big noise.

  • Aung Thu In this paragraph, what does the phrase "crushed in thunderous white" mean?
  • It is "cr a shed in " not "crushed in".
  • The waves crashed in, meaning that they hit the land forcefully and with a big noise.
  • "thunderous white" describes the appearance of the waves as they crashed in.
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Aung ThuIn this paragraph, what does the phrase "crushed in thunderous white" mean?

It is "crashed in " not "crushed in".

The waves crashed in, meaning that they hit the land forcefully and with a big noise. "thunderous white" describes the appearance of the waves as they crashed in.

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The huge waves came slowly towards the beach. The shoulders of waves are growing tall and it turns green. They crashed the beach with a loud noise like white thunder.

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