Pronunciation: /ˈfʌnəl klaʊd/
noun a rotating column of air extending downward from a cumulonimbus cloud, but not touching the ground
A1 A funnel cloud is a type of tornado.
A2 During the storm, we saw a funnel cloud forming in the sky.
B1 Meteorologists issued a warning about the funnel cloud approaching the area.
B2 The funnel cloud caused damage to several buildings as it passed through the town.
C1 The formation of a funnel cloud is a rare meteorological event that requires specific conditions.
C2 Experienced storm chasers were able to capture stunning footage of the funnel cloud as it moved across the landscape.
formal A funnel cloud was spotted in the distance, indicating a possible tornado forming.
informal Did you see that funnel cloud earlier? It was crazy!
slang That funnel cloud looked gnarly, dude!
figurative Her emotions were like a swirling funnel cloud, unpredictable and intense.
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