Windstorms [noun]
Definition of Windstorms:
weather event
Opposite/Antonyms of Windstorms:
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Sentence/Example of Windstorms:
Could that fountain pen have been carried away by the windstorm, too?
Each might serve as an impressive symbolic statue of a windstorm.
Since it was only a windstorm, there was no rain to wash the air clean of the lethal dust.
The top had been broken off by a windstorm a year ago and ever since it had been seasoning.
They came by fifties, or in clouds they came, swept by like a windstorm, and were gone.
There was a long silence, a pause in which the windstorm ceased, and the clouds of the loosed sands sunk.
Were it not for the receding city below him, Chick could have imagined himself sitting in a house while a windstorm tore by.
And a windstorm came down on the lake, and they were filling with water, and were in danger.
Everybody seems to think that I am more destructive than a windstorm and that I am simply wasting apples.
A station recorded a windstorm near Vicksburg, Arizona, for example, with peak gusts of almost 150 kilometers per hour.