Sandstorm [noun]
Definition of Sandstorm:
dust- or sand-carrying windstorm
Opposite/Antonyms of Sandstorm:
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Sentence/Example of Sandstorm:
In the late afternoon of the third day of our journeying we drove into a sandstorm.
They had come to destruction, off the Great Desert, fleeing before a sandstorm.
No sandstorm ever fills up the hollows, or carries away the ridges.
They were dry from age, having probably been uncovered by a sandstorm.
"Sandstorm" warned the Desert Rat, and spoke quickly to the mozo in Spanish.
You told a tale of a sandstorm and of having been separated from two Indians you had employed.
In the first flurry of sandstorm, it had clogged, burned out and died.
She knew just what a sandstorm meant on the western prairies.
The best that I could hope for was being smothered in a sandstorm.
Finally Assad is banished to the desert, where he is overwhelmed by a sandstorm.