Storm or strong wind which carries dust or sand.
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Examples for "sandstorm"
Examples for "sandstorm"
1I said nothing, though, not even when the lavender sandstorm struck us.
2During the sandstorm, tents were uprooted, shade shelters destroyed, and people injured.
3To the south, the black-and-bronze shadow of a sandstorm is rising again.
4Then the wind comes and blow, and make sandstorm always around Dutoitspan.
5The fading sandstorm reveals the measly shade of a forest around us.
1An ancient lion statue is seen in Beijing during a duststorm.
2I was mistaken; I have not seen a proper duststorm.
3Carley went to the door, relieved and glad to see that the duststorm was blowing by.
4A few days ago there was a duststorm which had a very curious effect as we looked down upon it from this hill.
5The heat was increasing and the desert winds brought the "khamsin" or duststorms.
1The dust storm died down almost as rapidly as it had risen.
2A wind and dust storm arising, the troops returned to Santa Barbara.
3The dust storm has darkened skies, contaminated rainwater and greatly reduced visibility.
4The dust storm added to that anxiety, as dust storms always do.
5Barry's grandfather had perished in a dust storm in the Sahara.
1Another sand storm was starting, the wind flapped at my thin skirt.
2The sand storm outside felt like it was taking me over.
3That's a sand storm; there's no other sound in the world like it.
4Melania on the other hand looks like a paper bag in a sand storm.
5But a sand storm would not have kept her away.
1A giant dust storm, known as a haboob, has covered parts of the city of Phoenix in Arizona..
2In Eastern Washington, near the city of Spokane, an intense dust storm known as a haboob preceded thunderstorms, reducing visibility to zero.
3The state of Arizona is regularly hit by haboobs during monsoon season.