
dust storms in the great plains, April 14, 1935, plummeted, flourished, loomed, hardiest, wreaking havoc, permeated
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- Q1To cause a great amount of destruction or damage.FlourishedPlummetedWreaking havocLoomed30s
- Q2To gradually spread throughout something or to diffuse into every part of it.PlummetedFlourishedLoomedPermeated30s
- Q3To descend quickly or to drop in a sharp manner.PlummetedFlourishedLoomedWreaking havoc30s
- Q4The strongest or most resilient individuals or species that can survive harsh conditions.Wreaking havocHardiestPlummetedPermeated30s
- Q5To appear large and threatening, often used to describe something that is about to happen.PlummetedFlourishedLoomedWreaking havoc30s
- Q6To thrive or grow vigorously, especially in favorable conditions.Wreaking havocPermeatedFlourishedLoomed30s
- Q7A severe weather event characterized by strong winds and large amounts of dust, often causing significant visibility issues.HurricaneDust stormBlizzardTornado30s
- Q8To cause a great disturbance or disruption, especially through chaos.Wreaking havocLoomedFlourishedPermeated30s