Violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the earth's surface and a cumulonimbus cloud in the air.
A purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; highly addictive.
1 The radio said there was a tornado - watch in effect for the region.
2 The tornado also destroyed other large buildings in Joplin, including some schools.
3 She said having never seen a tornado before, the experience was frightening.
4 Having never seen a tornado before, the experience was frightening, she said.
5 On Monday, a tornado ripped through Ennerdale and caused some serious damage.
6 I found a sheet of good paper and I drew a tornado .
7 For one 16-year-old, the danger from the tornado required some swift thinking.
8 Some parts of the country experience a late tornado season in autumn.
9 The tornado threat was the latest development in a turbulent weather pattern.
10 Much of the region remains under flash flood, tornado and thunderstorm warnings.
11 And then quite suddenly there came a change in the on-rushing tornado .
12 For the Miran reserves filled the gap, and the magnetic tornado continued.
13 Just a day earlier in northeast Colorado, four tornado sightings were reported.
14 He sent us pictures taken of the tornado damage in that area.
15 In Scranton the storm of March 25th amounted to a veritable tornado .
16 He could sleep in the midst of an earthquake or a tornado .
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