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dust whirl
[ duhst hwurl, wurl ]
noun
, Meteorology.
- a whirlwind that forms over a dry and dusty area, picking up dust, sand, leaves, and debris: a dust whirl can be as minor as a very small eddy that circulates dried leaves by the side of the road or as vigorous as a dust devil, and occasionally can be the first visible sign of an imminent tornado:
Mama taught us to respect the omens of ill weather and never to trust the innocence of a little dust whirl.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dust whirl1
First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences
He now redoubled his antics, making the dust whirl in clouds about him, and crying on the spirits to aid him.
From Project Gutenberg
He had driven away, and, standing on the moon-whitened road, she had watched the white dust whirl about the wheels.
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The girl was caught away to the thinnest of wisps in a dust-whirl.
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