pamperos (Meaning)

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pamperos (n. pl.)

A tribe of Indians inhabiting the pampas of South America.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pamperos

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pamperos Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce pamperos, roaring through the Argentinian pampas, whipped up dust storms that obscured the horizon.
  2. As the pamperos subsided, a sense of tranquility descended upon the countryside, bringing relief to weary travelers.
  3. The pamperos were an unpredictable force, capable of destroying crops and toppling buildings in a matter of hours.
  4. The gauchos, accustomed to the pamperos, rode their horses through the howling winds, using their ponchos as protection.
  5. The pamperos played a vital role in the ecosystem of the pampas, dispersing seeds and fertilizing the soil.
  6. The pamperos were a source of both danger and sustenance for the inhabitants of the region.
  7. In the wake of the pamperos, birds flocked to the newly formed puddles, searching for insects and other prey.
  8. The relentless pamperos tested the limits of human endurance, forcing people to seek shelter and wait out the storm.
  9. The pamperos were a reminder of the harsh realities of life on the pampas, where survival depended on adapting to the whims of nature.
  10. The pamperos were a powerful force that shaped the landscape and culture of the Argentinian pampas, leaving an enduring mark on the region.

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A tribe of Indians inhabiting the pampas of South America.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fierce pamperos, roaring through the Argentinian pampas, whipped up dust storms that obscured the horizon.

As the pamperos subsided, a sense of tranquility descended upon the countryside, bringing relief to weary travelers.

The pamperos were an unpredictable force, capable of destroying crops and toppling buildings in a matter of hours.

The gauchos, accustomed to the pamperos, rode their horses through the howling winds, using their ponchos as protection.