face like thunder
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British pronunciation/fˈeɪs lˈaɪk θˈʌndə/
American pronunciation/fˈeɪs lˈaɪk θˈʌndɚ/
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sinirli bir yüz ifadesi

a person's face when it shows clear signs of anger or hostility

What is the origin of the idiom "face like thunder" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "face like thunder" is derived from the metaphorical association of a person's facial expression with the intensity and appearance of a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms are often characterized by dark clouds, a tense atmosphere, and the occasional presence of lightning, all of which convey a sense of anger, displeasure, or intense emotions. It suggests that the person's face mirrors the stormy and intense atmosphere of a thunderstorm, conveying their strong negative emotions. It is typically used to describe someone's temporary emotional state rather than a permanent characteristic.

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