Pronunciation: /ʃɛlf klaʊd/
noun a type of cloud formation that appears as a shelf-like structure
A1 I saw a shelf cloud in the sky.
A2 The shelf cloud looked ominous as it approached.
B1 The shelf cloud signaled an incoming storm.
B2 The shelf cloud stretched across the horizon, blocking out the sun.
C1 The shelf cloud was a stunning sight, showcasing nature's power.
C2 As the shelf cloud passed overhead, the wind picked up and the temperature dropped rapidly.
formal The shelf cloud is a low, horizontal, wedge-shaped cloud that is often associated with severe thunderstorms.
informal Wow, did you see that shelf cloud rolling in before the storm hit?
slang The shelf cloud looked totally gnarly as it moved across the sky.
figurative The shelf cloud loomed ominously like a dark curtain before the storm unleashed its fury.
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