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harmattan

[hahr-muh-tan] / ˌhɑr məˈtæn /


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We’ll have the silvery sea that is imperceptible from its upstairs neighbor, the sky — especially when the dry, dusty winds of the harmattan season are blowing.

From New York Times Jun. 1, 2022

There is no horizon, just a haze of sand whipped up by the hot, harmattan winds blowing from the Sahara Desert.

From Science Magazine Apr. 6, 2017

It was a cold and dry harmattan morning in December.

From Time Nov. 16, 2016

I was walking to my uncle's house on a road baked and cracked by the harmattan.

From The Guardian Apr. 19, 2013

The louvers, too, had been slipped off and the windows were gaping holes and the dry harmattan winds had blown in so much dust that the walls were now an even brown.

From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie




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