Definitionn. a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
Last update: October 28, 2015
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Sirocco blow from Africa to Europe. [Please select]
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In Sicily and southern Italy the Sirocco occurs at all seasons; it is a dry, dusty wind from south-east or south-west. [Please select]
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The acting was to be in the gymnasium, not in the garden, for a sirocco wind was blowing and the overcast sky promised rain. [Please select]
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The summers, no doubt, are hot, especially in the south, and an occasional sirocco produces intense discomfort while it lasts. [Please select]
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One moment she could be like the sirocco in warmth and languor, the next as sparkling as the sunlit ocean. [Please select]
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It left him unnerved as though some morbid sirocco had passed over him. [Please select]
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This tolerance and _largeur_ of the heart that "forgives" everything because it "understands" everything is a sirocco to us. [Please select]
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Winckelmann attributes their rapid decay to the corrosive action of the sirocco wind; Fea to the variations in temperature, which cause the lead to melt in summer, and crack in winter. [Please select]
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Then the sirocco of fear and hate centering about her, would blow itself out forever and his own life would be safe, for the secret would be worthless. [Please select]
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