Cyclones [noun]

Definition of Cyclones:

destructive wind

Synonyms of Cyclones:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cyclones:

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Sentence/Example of Cyclones:

Only less in order of magnitude than the hurricanes are the circular storms known as cyclones.

The secondary storms of cyclones, such as are above noted, receive the name of tornadoes.

Our captain knows the law of cyclones and has judged rightly which way to turn to get out of the track of the storm.

If the cyclones haven't got you by the time this reaches Aberdeen, write.

On the earth, far beneath, cyclones, sand-storms and sweeping water-spouts were forced into being.

She would be off with us on one of her whirling cyclones or elemental mad waltzes, if a step were taken to the lecturing-desk.

The hurricanes and other great wind storms are probably no more frequent nor more destructive than are cyclones in the States.

On and on, as if beating time to the powerful throb of the Wright Cyclones.

Next determine the velocities with which these cyclones moved.

Cyclones are preceded by a singular calm and a great fall of the barometer.