Weather phenomenon characterized by an intense columnar vortex that occurs over a body of water.
1 The ship was lowered about a hundred feet away from the waterspout .
2 By this flood, we may judge of the waterspout 's power of suction.
3 He's just been wrastlin' with a waterspout and he's some wore out.
4 A spectacular waterspout swept across a Belgian beach causing damage along the shore.
5 The rain fell like a waterspout , and the throng immediately fled for shelter.
6 Soon the heavens were opened, and the floods came down like a waterspout .
7 A waterspout has been spotted off the north coast of Cornwall.
8 A waterspout even formed off the coast, near Taree, last night.
9 They looked like a black waterspout as they came in off the lake.
10 A waterspout spiralling above the sea in Suffolk provided a stunning sight on Saturday.
11 The pack sucked in with the rush of a waterspout .
12 As it reaches the water, a waterspout forms which is approximately 100 meters high.
13 A brief turmoil follows as if there were the bursting of some vast waterspout .
14 She dropped her wool and sat on the waterspout , and tried to understand things.
15 A waterspout , an immense liquid column, was beating upon the surface of the waters.
16 The waterspout , traveling with the speed of an express train, bore down upon me.
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