simoom (Meaning)

Wordnet

simoom (n)

a violent hot sand-laden wind on the deserts of Arabia and North Africa

Webster

simoom (n.)

Alt. of Simoon

Synonyms & Antonyms of simoom

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simoom Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless simoom whipped through the desolate desert, sending sand spiraling into the sky.
  2. The travelers struggled to navigate the blinding simoom, its scorching heat threatening to overwhelm them.
  3. As the simoom subsided, the once-stormy landscape was left eerily calm and desolate.
  4. The Bedouins knew the simoom's treacherous nature and sheltered themselves within their tents.
  5. The camel's long eyelashes provided protection from the abrasive particles carried by the simoom.
  6. The simoom's relentless onslaught eroded ancient rock formations, leaving strange and enigmatic shapes in its wake.
  7. The simoom's suffocating dust obscured the sun, casting the desert in an eerie twilight.
  8. The delicate desert flowers trembled in the face of the unforgiving simoom's embrace.
  9. The simoom raged for hours, but its fury gradually diminished as the sun began to set.
  10. As darkness enveloped the desert, the simoom finally subsided, leaving behind weary travelers and a scarred landscape.

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a violent hot sand-laden wind on the deserts of Arabia and North AfricaAlt. of Simoon

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The relentless simoom whipped through the desolate desert, sending sand spiraling into the sky.

The travelers struggled to navigate the blinding simoom, its scorching heat threatening to overwhelm them.

As the simoom subsided, the once-stormy landscape was left eerily calm and desolate.

The Bedouins knew the simoom's treacherous nature and sheltered themselves within their tents.