black squall, convulsion, explosion, gust, line squall, rainstorm, squall, stormy winds, thick squall, twister, whirlwind, windstorm
Definitionn. a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving a 73-136 knots
Last update: October 26, 2015
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Three churches in the area were also destroyed by the hurricane that night. [noun]
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Trying to read a mercury barometer on board a ship caught in a hurricane is not easy. [noun]
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The storm to-night was at the utmost like the breath of a child, compared with the hurricane which could wrest from the hard marble the form of Dionysus. [noun]
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There comes a time when the people no longer reason; they rise like a hurricane, and pass away like a torrent. [noun]
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The attack was a hurricane. [noun]
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There's a hurricane blowing. [noun]
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It was no longer a hand-to-hand conflict; it was a shadow, a fury, a dizzy transport of souls and courage, a hurricane of lightning swords. [noun]
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THE ATOM FRATERNIZES WITH THE HURRICANE CHAPTER ISOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF GAVROCHE'S POETRY.' [noun]
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Geometry is deceptive; the hurricane alone is trustworthy. [noun]
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THE ATOM FRATERNIZES WITH THE HURRICANE CHAPTER ISOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF GAVROCHE'S POETRY.' [noun]
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John Rivers, who, lifting the latch, came in out of the frozen hurricanethe howling darknessand stood before me: the cloak that covered his tall figure all white as a glacier. [noun]
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