maelstroms Synonyms

maelstroms Meaning

maelstroms

a powerful often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius, something resembling a maelstrom in turbulence, a great confusion, a strong violent whirlpool dangerous to ships

maelstroms Sentence Examples

  1. The raging river created a deafening maelstrom, threatening to engulf the tiny boat.
  2. The stock market crashed in a maelstrom of panic and despair.
  3. The tornado carved a destructive maelstrom through the city, tearing down buildings and uprooting trees.
  4. Caught in the political maelstrom, the candidate's reputation was irrevocably damaged.
  5. The storm surge whipped the ocean into a raging maelstrom, sending waves crashing onto the shore.
  6. The maelstrom of emotions within her threatened to overwhelm her, filling her with anguish and confusion.
  7. The whirlpool created a dangerous maelstrom that sucked in unsuspecting swimmers.
  8. The volcanic eruption released a maelstrom of ash and lava that spread across the island.
  9. The vortex of swirling air formed an eerie maelstrom that seemed to defy gravity.
  10. The maelstrom of conflicting information in the media made it difficult to discern the truth.

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a powerful often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius, something resembling a maelstrom in turbulence, a great confusion, a strong violent

vortices, vortexes, eddies, whirlpools,gulfs,swirls, whirls, tourbillons, tourbillions

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The raging river created a deafening maelstrom, threatening to engulf the tiny boat.

The stock market crashed in a maelstrom of panic and despair.

The tornado carved a destructive maelstrom through the city, tearing down buildings and uprooting trees.

Caught in the political maelstrom, the candidate's reputation was irrevocably damaged.