Pronunciation: /twɪˈneɪdoʊ/
noun a made-up word combining 'twin' and 'tornado', referring to a pair of tornadoes occurring simultaneously or in close proximity
A1 My twin sister and I are often referred to as a twinado because we cause chaos wherever we go.
A2 The twinado of siblings ran through the house, leaving a trail of mess behind them.
B1 The twinado of cousins descended upon the playground, laughing and playing together.
B2 The twinado of best friends were known for their mischievous pranks and adventures.
C1 The twinado of troublemakers were always getting into some kind of mischief, much to the frustration of their parents.
C2 The twinado of identical twins were so synchronized in their movements that they often seemed like one person.
formal The meteorologists warned residents about the potential threat of a twinado forming in the area.
informal I heard there was a twinado spotted near the beach yesterday!
slang Dude, did you see that crazy twinado video on social media?
figurative The twinado of emotions swirling within her made it difficult to make a decision.
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