"hurricane" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A mighty hurricane roared in from the Atlantic.
- Then palm trees were writhing in fierce winds as a hurricane roared in from the sea, fronds ripped off and flying.
- There was no wind at all in the room, but that intangible hurricane screamed and roared and blotted out all sense of time and space.
- Galveston lived up to its reputation as the Island of Misfortune in 1900 when a hurricane roared ashore, killing 6,000 people and almost wiping out the city.
- A hurricane of noise roared in the background-squealing tyres and gunshots from a blaring TV competing with what sounded like a schoolyard during recess.
- A hurricane roared through the cabin.
- There was time for such indulgences in the days before a hurricane roared through New Orleans and the country turned against the war Bush had launched in Iraq.
- Sometimes a hurricane roars toward a vulnerable coast, then veers away from land.
- The hurricane roared directly over Barbados with sustained winds in excess of 100 mph.
- Blizzards swept the equatorial area, and giant hurricanes roared across the Coraggio and the Nirvana.
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