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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
“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.”
You will want to keep an eye on the forecast though as cloud may obscure the view in some places.
As the future clouds for Walt Disney Co.’s lucrative theme parks business, one bright spot continues to be its cruise line.
However, he pointed out the regulator had announced a wider investigation into cloud services in the UK.
Several airlines have cancelled flights to and from Bali due to dangerous ash clouds from a volcano near the Indonesian holiday island.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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