sandstorm

[ˈsændstɔːrm]

sandstorm Definition

a strong wind that carries clouds of sand, dust, and dirt through the air, often making it difficult to see and breathe.

Using sandstorm: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sandstorm" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sandstorm in the desert was so strong that we had to take shelter.

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    The sandstorm caused a lot of damage to the buildings and cars.

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    The airport was closed due to the sandstorm.

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    The sandstorm made it impossible to drive on the highway.

sandstorm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sandstorm

Phrases with sandstorm

  • a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current, also known as a weather front

    Example

    The haboob in Arizona was one of the largest in recent history.

  • sandstorm warning

    an official alert issued by meteorological agencies to warn people of an approaching sandstorm

    Example

    The government issued a sandstorm warning for the region, advising people to stay indoors.

  • a period of time during the year when sandstorms are more frequent or severe in certain regions

    Example

    Sandstorm season in the Middle East usually occurs between March and August.

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Summary: sandstorm in Brief

A 'sandstorm' [ˈsændstɔːrm] is a strong wind that carries clouds of sand, dust, and dirt through the air, often making it difficult to see and breathe. It can cause damage to buildings and vehicles and lead to road closures. Other terms for this phenomenon include 'dust storm' and 'haboob,' with the latter being a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current. A 'sandstorm warning' is an official alert issued by meteorological agencies to warn people of an approaching sandstorm.

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