Crossword-Solution: SANDSTORMS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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Sentences with SANDSTORMS (5)
The sandstorms had dug out big depressions in the face of a cliff, and the Indians built their houses back in that depression.” “You told me that before, Ray, and of course you know.
The old inhabitants will tell you that sandstorms are infrequent now, that the wind blows less persistently in the spring and plays a milder tune.
Now that we had our dog back home, it was time again to settle down to facing the realities of dry weather and sandstorms.
And out of the north the sandstorms rushed upon him, blood-red pillars and wreaths, blotting out the noonday sun; and Perseus fled before them, lest he should be choked by the burning dust.
Besides, the country soon disappeared in one of those sandstorms which are so frequent in these regions.
Quotes with SANDSTORMS (3)
There's always another storm. It's the way the world works. Snowstorms, rainstorms, windstorms, sandstorms, and firestorms. Some are fierce and others are small. You have to deal with each one separately, but you need to keep an eye on whats brewing for tomorrow.
You were talking about the wind," the Fillyjonk said suddenly. "A wind that carries off your washing. But I'm speaking about cyclones. Typhoons, Gaffsie dear. Tornadoes, whirlwinds, sandstorms... Flood waves that carry houses away... But most of all I'm talking about myself and my fears, even if I know that's not done. I know everything will turn out badly. I think about that all the time. Even while I'm washing my carpet. Do you understand that? Do you feel the same way?
I [Music] was born in the open air, in the breaks of waves and the whistling of sandstorms, the hoots of owls and the cackles of tui birds. I travel in echoes. I ride the breeze. I was forged in nature, rugged and raw. Only man shapes my edges to make me beautiful. [Chapter 2]
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1959–2021).