A windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand.
1 Snow on the ground, and sirocco above in the sky, like yesterday.
2 He knew the silvery calm of dawn on a day of sirocco .
3 The sirocco gifted me with precious time, but every storm eventually quiets.
4 He shivered; then a sirocco of fire followed the void of the wind.
5 A relapse was to be expected; it came at the bidding of sirocco .
6 He had remembered his sensation in the sea that gray morning of sirocco .
7 There was barely standing room, in spite of the sirocco heat.
8 Upon certain days, a blast of the sirocco has passed over the town.
9 The sirocco blew its boiling-hot breath and I was perfectly overcome.
10 His two guards scattered before me as if I were the sirocco itself.
11 The memories buffeted him like the winds of a sirocco storm-
12 It still blew from the other quarter-theold familiar sirocco .
13 The air was still, heavy, and parched with the breath of the Australasian sirocco .
14 In the morning, a terrible sirocco levante was blowing, with an almost freezing cold.
15 Sand blown by the sirocco , from the Sahara to Europe.
16 The deep melancholy poured into him by sirocco caused him to do so now.
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