siroc (Meaning)
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siroc (n.)
See Sirocco.
Synonyms & Antonyms of siroc
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siroc Sentence Examples
- The scorching siroc whipped through the desert, leaving behind suffocating heat.
- As the sun set, a gentle siroc sighed through the palm trees, bringing relief from the afternoon's scorching rays.
- The siroc's relentless assault dried vegetation and cracked the earth, leaving desolate landscapes in its wake.
- The sky turned an ominous shade of orange as the siroc descended upon the coast, warning of an impending storm.
- The siroc's fury battered the ship, threatening to capsize it amidst the treacherous waves.
- The relentless siroc carried sand and dust high into the atmosphere, creating an eerie red haze that obscured the sun.
- Travelers sought refuge from the siroc's wrath beneath the awnings of desert oases.
- The siroc's unyielding heat and wind made it difficult to breathe, leaving people gasping for air.
- The parched and weary travelers longed for a respite from the siroc's relentless onslaught.
- The siroc's unpredictable nature made it a constant threat to those navigating the desert's unforgiving terrain.
FAQs About the word siroc
See Sirocco.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The scorching siroc whipped through the desert, leaving behind suffocating heat.
As the sun set, a gentle siroc sighed through the palm trees, bringing relief from the afternoon's scorching rays.
The siroc's relentless assault dried vegetation and cracked the earth, leaving desolate landscapes in its wake.
The sky turned an ominous shade of orange as the siroc descended upon the coast, warning of an impending storm.