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hailstorm

/heyl-stawrm/US // ˈheɪlˌstɔrm //UK // (ˈheɪlˌstɔːm) //

冰雹风暴,冰雹暴风雨,雹暴,冰雹暴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a storm with hail.

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Examples

  • To outsiders, the Delaneys appear to have everything — a happy marriage, towering height and athletic prowess — but, like the women of “Big Little Lies,” also cope with epic dysfunction and a hailstorm of secrets.

  • They cause intense heat waves followed by heavy rains and hailstorms.

  • “God is great,” says a man who follows the hailstorm from his doorway.

  • Car owners will thus know when to postpone trips, or to pull off the road when a hailstorm is approaching.

  • Most unluckily the weather began to cloud over, and soon a sharp hailstorm began, with every indication of a fog.

  • I hope we shall give our northern enemies that hailstorm of bullets which gives our dear country the dominion of the sea.

  • He sat, propped up on the bed, watching the morning sun melt the night's hailstorm into the fields.

  • The bullets rained as thick in the water as you ever saw a hailstorm.

  • Through a hailstorm we flew to the long-loved aerodrome at Luxeuil.

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