sandstorm
sandstorm — noun
1. a weather event in a dry, sandy region where powerful winds pick up sand from th
a weather event in a dry, sandy region where powerful winds pick up sand from the ground and blow it through the air, often reducing visibility
A sudden sandstorm forced Gabriel to cover his face and find shelter behind a rock.
countable noun used with 'a/an'; subject + verb + object pattern
Camila's village was hit by a sandstorm that buried several houses and killed their livestock.
passive construction: 'was hit by a sandstorm'
Drivers caught in a sandstorm should pull over and turn off their headlights.
The satellite images showed a massive sandstorm moving east across the Sahara desert.
- dust storm
a windstorm carrying fine silt or clay particles rather than heavier sand grains; dust storms rise higher and travel farther than sandstorms
- haboob
a regional term from Sudan for an intense dust storm created by a thunderstorm's downdraft, now used internationally in meteorology
- sand devil
a much smaller, brief whirlwind that spins a column of sand into the air, similar to a tiny tornado
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Countable noun; often used with the indefinite article 'a' or with adjectives such as 'massive', 'severe', or 'sudden'. The plural form 'sandstorms' is common when describing repeated or seasonal events.