sirocco (Meaning)

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sirocco (n)

a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand

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sirocco (n.)

An oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily.

In general, any hot dry wind of cyclonic origin, blowing from arid or heated regions, including the desert wind of Southern California, the harmattan of the west coasts of Africa, the hot winds of Kansas and Texas, the kamsin of Egypt, the leste of the Madeira Islands, and the leveche of Spain.

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sirocco Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless sirocco ravaged the coastal towns, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  2. As the sun began to set, the sirocco's fury subsided, bringing a welcome respite from the oppressive heat.
  3. The desert sirocco carried with it grains of sand that stung exposed skin like a thousand tiny needles.
  4. The oppressive sirocco made breathing difficult, as if the air itself were weighing down on the lungs.
  5. The walls of the ancient fortress provided scant protection from the relentless sirocco that howled outside.
  6. Farmers watched with dismay as the sirocco scorched their fields, threatening their livelihoods.
  7. Sailors feared the unpredictable nature of the sirocco, which could whip up the sea into a frenzy in a matter of minutes.
  8. The sirocco was a constant companion in the arid lands, its presence a reminder of the harshness of the environment.
  9. The desert sirocco had painted the landscape in shades of yellow and orange, creating a surreal and ethereal scene.
  10. As the sirocco raged, the people huddled inside their homes, seeking shelter from the unforgiving elements.

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a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sandAn oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily., In gener

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The relentless sirocco ravaged the coastal towns, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

As the sun began to set, the sirocco's fury subsided, bringing a welcome respite from the oppressive heat.

The desert sirocco carried with it grains of sand that stung exposed skin like a thousand tiny needles.

The oppressive sirocco made breathing difficult, as if the air itself were weighing down on the lungs.