Uk English Meaning of hurricanes
hurricanes
Other Uk English words related to hurricanes
- commotions
- disturbances
- fuss
- noises
- stirs
- storms
- turmoils
- bluster
- flurries
- fun
- shindies
- teenagers
- alarums and excursions
- ballyhoo
- chatterbox
- bobberies
- bothers
- Bustles
- clatters
- clutter
- coils
- corroborees
- furors
- furors
- hoops
- Hookah
- hullabaloo
- hullabaloo
- bustle
- kerfuffles
- toils
- Pandemonium
- fuss
- rackets
- roars
- Rows
- ruckus
- ructions
- rumpus
- squalls
- stews
- To-dos
- tumults
- upheavals
- uproars
- Welterweight
- whirls
- Williwaws
- Zoos
- cacophonies
- dose
- fracas
- brawls
- clamour
- Dinar
- disorders
- Things to do
- eruptions
- fevers
- flare-ups
- flutters
- Foofaraws
- failures
- frays
- frets
- helter-skelter
- hullabaloo
- hoo-has
- howls
- Hue and cry
- Hurleys
- ruckus
- hurry-scurry
- brawls
- melees
- outbreaks
- outbursts
- outcries
- scuffles
- 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
FAQs About the word hurricanes
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 m
commotions,disturbances,fuss,noises,stirs,storms,turmoils,bluster,flurries,fun
calms.,hushes,peace,quiet,rests,tranquility,tranquility,orders,quietudes
hurray => Hooray!, hurrahs => hurrah, hurly-burlies => ruckus, hurlies => Hurleys, hurdled => hurdled (hurdled),