hailstorm

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪlstɔːm/ ]
[ US /ˈheɪɫˌstɔɹm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a storm during which hail falls
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How To Use hailstorm In A Sentence

  • Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario.
  • With hailstorms, thunder and snow forecast it was not the weather for sitting outside, so being indoors all day I couldn't stop her opening cupboards and drawers to have a nose.
  • Maybe the next hailstorm could fill a few of our chuckholes… if we pray for the kind that hails from Texas.
  • The weather bureau said hailstorms are a possibility in the coming days, adding Taipei residents should be on alert for flooding and lightning.
  • The unusually heavy rains and hailstorm on Sunday also took its toll of trees in several neighbourhoods.
  • We had hailstorms in Bikaner which is quite unheard of. NAACHGAANA
  • A hailstorm hurt the apple crop.
  • Last summer, a hailstorm damaged the ten mu of good land.
  • Cotton prices posted the biggest drop in 15 years after Texas crop watchers reported that this year's harvest emerged relatively unscathed from a recent hailstorm. Cotton Posts Worst Fall in 15 Years
  • I had a dramatic visit there a few weeks ago when unseasonably hot sun was followed by a heavy hailstorm that turned the lawn white within seconds.
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