gregal Synonyms

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gregal Meaning

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gregal (a.)

Pertaining to, or like, a flock.

gregal Sentence Examples

  1. The gregal wind howled incessantly, whipping sand into frenzied eddies across the desolate landscape.
  2. Sailors feared the gregal's unpredictable gusts, which could capsize even the sturdiest vessels.
  3. The gregal's relentless force uprooted trees, sending them crashing down with thunderous roars.
  4. The coastal town was battered by the gregal, its buildings buffeted and windows shattered by the relentless onslaught.
  5. As the gregal subsided, it left behind a trail of destruction, homes and businesses reduced to rubble.
  6. The gregal's reputation for ferocity inspired awe and caution among the inhabitants of the region.
  7. The gregal carried clouds of dust and ash from distant mountains, casting an eerie orange glow over the sky.
  8. The gregal's arrival marked the onset of winter, bringing with it chilling temperatures and desolate landscapes.
  9. The gregal's fury tested the limits of human endurance, leaving behind a shattered wasteland in its wake.
  10. The gregal's unpredictable nature made it a formidable force to be reckoned with, both on land and at sea.

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Pertaining to, or like, a flock.

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The gregal wind howled incessantly, whipping sand into frenzied eddies across the desolate landscape.

Sailors feared the gregal's unpredictable gusts, which could capsize even the sturdiest vessels.

The gregal's relentless force uprooted trees, sending them crashing down with thunderous roars.

The coastal town was battered by the gregal, its buildings buffeted and windows shattered by the relentless onslaught.