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View definitions for electrical storm

electrical storm

noun as in thunderstorm

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Example Sentences

An electrical storm soon followed, flickering over the Paris skyline.

There wasn’t enough food to go around, and the whole unsheltered crowd nearly fried in an electrical storm.

While these bolts make up only a tiny fraction of all lightning strikes, their extreme nature can help scientists probe the workings of electrical storms.

The trees fell across the 17th tee, moments before play was suspended because of electrical storms.

From BBC

These hopeful signs run the gamut from a flower-shaped rock; to the presence of tiny electrical storms; to the ever-present possibility that liquid water exists somewhere on the Martian surface or perhaps once did.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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