Synonym: blizzard, cyclone, squall, storm, tornado. Similar words: curriculum, hurry up, in a hurry, African, American, historical, historically, electrical. Meaning: ['hɜrɪkeɪn /'hʌrɪkən] n. a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving a 73-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale).
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91. If I resembled her emotionally, I was in for years of domestic hurricane.
92. The system's recent flexibility is too much like that of a tent in a hurricane, and about as reassuring.
93. Earthquake and hurricane insurance would be required in high-risk areas as a contingency to receiving federal aid to rebuild after a disaster.
94. The hurricane skidded over Cape Fear and veered up the coast before making landfall near Topsail Beach.
95. But Hurricane Andrew roared through South Florida in 1992, and all but destroyed the facility.
96. Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
97. In 1842 six ships were at anchor in Funchal Bay when a hurricane blew them all on to the shore.
98. So the fares were collected, the ship was going come hurricane, cyclone, what-have-you.
99. Before he was shot down he commanded a Hurricane squadron and was promoted Wing Commander while he was recovering from his injuries.
100. I could recall the apartment quite clearly. Like a hurricane had hit it.
101. Hurricane Ben skirted the Florida coast before moving back out to sea.
102. A hurricane in the mid-1970s cause much damage and the fuselage was turned into a superb house-boat by David Drimmer.
103. Enemy radar must have detected our approach, for Hurricane fighters came out to intercept before we reached the target.
104. The shock wave was delayed by only a few more seconds, and then it rolled over them like a small hurricane.
105. Repair work on damaged Hurricane wings began with the closing of the Shell Machine Shop in 1943.
106. Soon after hitting the water, I saw a Hurricane above me which I discovered later was Barber.
107. The vast curling crest of the hurricane reared over them, and its face stretched from horizon to horizon.
108. Trent knew that Mariana was waiting for the hurricane to fall on them.
109. If people were like rain,[sentencedict.com] I was like drizzle and she was a hurricane. John Green
110. A severe drought caused most of the crops to fail, then winds reaching hurricane force destroyed what was left.
111. Hanging from the central pole was a hurricane lamp that suffused the man and woman with an orange glow.
112. That frenzied chorus of hot air was used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
113. Hurricane Gustav curved away from the Caribbean Islands and headed toward open ocean.
114. Emergency relief will be sent to the areas most affected by the hurricane.
115. Authorities began evacuating people in the state of Oaxaca as the hurricane battered villages with high winds and intense rain.
116. Undiscovered until 1918, it was thought extinct after the 1937 hurricane submerged its coastal savannas, but it has subsequently reappeared.
117. The hurricane lamp swung within reach - I could turn it out when I wanted to.
118. As if enraged at its defeat by the mountains, the hurricane once more turned inland.
119. Its glory days came when Spitfire and Hurricane pilots scrambled to defeat Hitler's Luftwaffe despite overwhelming odds.
120. But clothes had to be bought, and medicines, and cooking pots and kerosene for the hurricane lamps.
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