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cloud
noun as in mass of water particles in air
noun as in crowd
verb as in become foggy or obscured
Example Sentences
When John Folkes was 19 years old, he was on board a plane ordered to fly through four atomic bomb mushroom clouds.
The clearest skies are likely in Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland with cloud and outbreaks of rain for Wales and most of south England.
Burning metal satellites leave behind a cloud of pollution.
A lawyer for the sub-postmasters accused her of living in “a cloud of denial”.
“In 2019, the conditions lined up with the snowpack, wind, moisture blowing off the mountain and the light filtering through the clouds that creates a perfect orange.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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