hailstorm

IPA: hˈeɪɫstɔrm

noun

  • Alternative spelling of hail storm [A storm characterized by lots of large hail.]
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Examples of "hailstorm" in Sentences

  • The boat was upset by a great hailstorm of wind.
  • Four years later, a hailstorm destroyed the roof.
  • In fact there was a hailstorm there this past weekend.
  • It was a hailstorm caused by a turbulence in atmosphere.
  • * Extreme weather videos in hailstorm and tornado flavors.
  • He put Edge City into a hailstorm, a blizzard, and a flood.
  • Due to a hailstorm, race officials once abandoned the stage.
  • The temperate level experiences rainstorms, hailstorms, and fog.
  • Responds well to the hailstorm of criticism from the peanut gallery.
  • One must distill that from the hailstorm of criticsm that appears here.
  • A hailstorm is any form of a storm that produces precipitating hailstones.
  • Niemcewicz, who lived through it, describes as a hailstorm of bullets, grapeshot and shells, poured down upon the Polish lines.
  • His model, published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, suggests that the 'hailstorm' would have only lasted about an hour.
  • His model, published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, suggests that the '' hailstorm '' would have only lasted about an hour.
  • A last-term hailstorm and generally miserable conditions didn't worry Tuck or his teammates as they turned a 19-point deficit at the long interval into a rousing 20-point victory.
  • The Oriental hailstorm is a terrific agent; the hailstones are masses of ice, large as walnuts, and sometimes as two fists; their prodigious size, and the violence with which they fall, make them always very injurious to property, and often fatal to life.

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