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khamsin

[kam-seen, kam-sin] / kæmˈsin, ˈkæm sɪn /


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Last week, as Jerusalem suffered under the worst khamsin since 1893, tempers and guns blazed along Israel's borders.

From Time Magazine Archive

These victims have few specific complaints beyond an extreme sensitivity to the rapid temperature changes caused by the khamsin.

From Time Magazine Archive

The khamsin, the hot African wind, filled the air with the sands of the Sahara.

From Time Magazine Archive

The khamsin is a baleful wind that flares out of the deserts, drying out the land and the people until the flesh fairly crackles.

From Time Magazine Archive

When the khamsin blows the dust- storms upon the caravan, the camel-driver hath no care for his camels.

From The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 2 by Parker, Gilbert




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