windstorm

IPA: wˈɪndstɔrm

noun

  • A storm in which there are strong, violent winds but no precipitation.
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Examples of "windstorm" in Sentences

  • Seems a bit fishy, more like a windstorm.
  • That's a butterfly's voice in a windstorm.
  • I'm not the only person on the end of a windstorm.
  • I observe that at derecho is a variety of windstorm.
  • A church used to operate but was destroyed in a windstorm.
  • But before they get there, they come across a rock windstorm.
  • Behind our backs, the windstorm hits the ramshackle house doors.
  • During a January 2007 windstorm, a portion of the tepee was damaged.
  • Even windstorms and rainstorms are known to enhance the experience of viewers.
  • Windstorms hit, as they had on the plains in the past, but now there was nothing to hold down the parched earth.

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