Australian English Meaning of hurricanes
cyclones
Other Australian English words related to cyclones
- commotions
- disturbances
- fuss
- noises
- stirs
- storms
- turmoils
- bluster
- snow flurries
- fun
- shindies
- teenagers
- alarums and excursions
- tosh
- chatterbox
- bobberies
- bothers
- Bustles
- clatterings
- clutter
- coils
- corroborees
- furors
- furors
- hoops
- Shisha
- hullabaloo
- hullabaloo
- fluster
- kerfuffles
- toils
- Bedlam
- fuss
- rackets
- roars
- Rows
- ruckus
- ructions
- rumpus
- squalls
- stews
- To-dos
- tumults
- upheavals
- uproars
- Welterweight
- whirls
- Williwaws
- Zoos
- cacophonies
- dose
- stoush
- brawls
- clamour
- Dinar
- disorders
- Things to do
- eruptions
- fevers
- flare-ups
- flutters
- Foofaraws
- failures
- frays
- frets
- helter-skelter
- hoo-hahs
- hoo-has
- howls
- Hue and cry
- Hurleys
- ruckus
- hurry-scurry
- brawls
- melees
- outbreaks
- outbursts
- outcries
- stoushes
- explores
Nearest Words of hurricanes
Definitions and Meaning of hurricanes in English
hurricanes
a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes
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cyclones
a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes m
commotions,disturbances,fuss,noises,stirs,storms,turmoils,bluster,snow flurries,fun
calms.,hushes,peace,quiet,rests,tranquility,tranquility,orders,quietudes
hurray => Hooray!, hurrahs => hoorah, hurly-burlies => ruckus, hurlies => Hurleys, hurdled => hurdled (hurdled),