euroclydon (Meaning)

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euroclydon (n.)

A tempestuous northeast wind which blows in the Mediterranean. See Levanter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of euroclydon

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euroclydon Sentence Examples

  1. The ship was caught in the euroclydon, a tempestuous easterly wind that swept across the Mediterranean Sea.
  2. The ferocity of the euroclydon caused the ship to be tossed and turned violently, threatening to engulf it in the turbulent waters.
  3. The sailors struggled against the relentless force of the euroclydon, their hopes of survival dwindling with each passing hour.
  4. The euroclydon tore through the sails, shredding them into useless tatters, leaving the ship at the mercy of the raging sea.
  5. The crew desperately sought shelter, hoping to find respite from the wrath of the euroclydon, but their efforts were futile.
  6. The euroclydon howled with unrestrained fury, its deafening roar echoing across the vast expanse of the sea.
  7. The ship creaked and groaned under the immense strain of the euroclydon, its timbers threatening to give way at any moment.
  8. The euroclydon mercilessly battered the coast, sending waves crashing against the shore with thunderous force.
  9. Survivors of the euroclydon struggled to make their way to safety, their bodies and spirits battered by the tempest.
  10. The euroclydon left a trail of devastation in its wake, forever etching its destructive power into the annals of history.

FAQs About the word euroclydon

A tempestuous northeast wind which blows in the Mediterranean. See Levanter.

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No antonyms found.

The ship was caught in the euroclydon, a tempestuous easterly wind that swept across the Mediterranean Sea.

The ferocity of the euroclydon caused the ship to be tossed and turned violently, threatening to engulf it in the turbulent waters.

The sailors struggled against the relentless force of the euroclydon, their hopes of survival dwindling with each passing hour.

The euroclydon tore through the sails, shredding them into useless tatters, leaving the ship at the mercy of the raging sea.