Definitionn. a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground
Last update: July 18, 2015
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A tornado devastated the village. [noun]
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Andy Miller Sipidan Island Barracuda Point Tornado of 1000's of schooling barracudas, taking your mind off the fantastic healthy corals. [noun]
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The Tornado bomber is its lineal successor, carrying a similar bomb load over similar distances. [noun]
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Homer had told him of the storm at sea they met a few days before; and David, I think, had spoken of a mountain-tornado, as he met it years before. [noun]
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They've issued a tornado warning for this area. [Please select]
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I guess we arrived at the house like a tornado. [Please select]
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He narrowly escapes poisoning by _carea_ and is in an awful tornado. [Please select]
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She dreaded each moment a return of that tornado-like passion that had so often appalled her. [Please select]
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He poured forth his indignation in a perfect tornado of righteous anger. [Please select]
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He had taken chances so often that the tornado of ill-luck left him standing. [Please select]
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Her husband, a wild explorer, a tornado of a man, had been killed by a buffalo. [Please select]
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