earthstorm
English
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editearthstorm (plural earthstorms)
- (seismology, weather, fantasy) An extremely powerful earthquake; a storm involving earth or rock blowing through the air.
- 2010, Philip Reeve, Fever Crumb: A Web of Air[2], Scholastic, →ISBN:
- It had come from the west, the shock wave from some almighty earthstorm in lost America, rolling clear across the Atlantic before breaking over Thursday Island. It had smashed down buildings, and sunk the ships whose dead masts could still be seen jutting sadly from the water in the harbor.