hailstorm - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • send: The LORD sent a tremendous hailstorm against all the land of Egypt.
  • have: On April 23rd we had a hailstorm with what may well be the biggest hailstones I have ever seen.

Adjective modifier

  • violent: Its in mint condition apart from a few dents in the metal skin of the wings from a particularly violent hailstorm in Switzerland.
  • heavy: Heavy hailstorms followed by blizzards sweep across the UK.
  • bad: A blond was driving home after a game, and got caught in a really bad hailstorm.
  • terrible: We were on outpost on a ridge when a terrible hailstorm broke on us.
  • sudden: You may also need to consider stopping a game temporarily due to adverse weather conditions such as thunder and lightning or a sudden hailstorm.
  • damaging: On the 13th, there was a damaging hailstorm in south Devon.

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