freak storm
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreakandstorm
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freak
adjective[before noun]
uk/friːk/us/friːk/
very unusual ...
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storm
noun
uk/stɔːm/us/stɔːrm/
an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder ...
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(Definition offreakandstormfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She spoke again about covering my right honourable friend with an umbrella from anyfreakstormin the future.
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Whatever additional resources are offered, it will take many months—perhaps a year or two—before the scars of thisfreakstormare removed.
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After falling asleep at the helm of his ship, he's caught in afreakstormand the boat is overwhelmed by a waterspout.
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Four days later afreakstormwith freezing rain blew all night long, causing the deaths of thousands of horses.
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Strange things begin happening, including afreakstorm, and insects and spiders begin to mutate into giant monsters.
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Due to afreakstormdamaging the controlling software, the island has turned against its own side and has started attacking local shipping.
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In 1966 afreakstormhit the coastline, destroying the baths and much of the beach.
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In early 1952 the property was struck by afreakstorm, causing significant damage to the homestead and outbuildings.
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Strange things begin happening, including afreakstorm, and insects and spiders mutate into giant monsters.
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The majority of the cast was boarded onto a ferry boat for a night cruise; however, afreakstormruined the celebrations, leading the boat to sink.
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Food and water supplies for millions are already jeopardised, whole land masses are already threatened with submersion, and freak storms already wreak havoc throughout the globe with incredible economic consequences.
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Many miracles (freak storms and perfumed fog overwhelming the village) are claimed to have followed.
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