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Natural disasters – Idioms
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Explosions: An act instance of the explosion
To tie the knot: To get married
Earthquake: A series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks.
Lightning: A brilliant electric spark discharge in the atmosphere, occurring within a thundercloud
Tremor: A trembling or quivering effect
Volcanic Eruption: It is a stream of gas and ash is violently ejected at a height of several miles
To face the music: To assume the consequences for a bad decision.
Avalanche: A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
To pull someone leg: To try to persuade someone to believe something is not true.
To be of large: To be fugitive escaping from the police
Flood: Occupation by the water areas that is currently free of this, by overflowing rivers
Hurricane: Storm system characterized by a closed circulation around a center of low pressure and produces strong winds and heavy rain.
Tornado: Giant funnel air, blowing in cyclonic spiral upward vertical spinning mode
Droughts: A period of dry weather, especially one that is detrimental to long crops.
Tsunami: Complex event involving a group of high-energy waves and size
Natural disasters – Idioms
Across:| 2. | A series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks. | | 5. | Complex event involving a group of high-energy waves and size | | 7. | To try to persuade someone to believe something is not true. | | 9. | A trembling or quivering effect | | 11. | Storm system characterized by a closed circulation around a center of low pressure and produces strong winds and heavy rain. | | 12. | Occupation by the water areas that is currently free of this, by overflowing rivers | | 13. | It is a stream of gas and ash is violently ejected at a height of several miles |
| | Down:| 1. | A brilliant electric spark discharge in the atmosphere, occurring within a thundercloud | | 3. | To get married | | 4. | A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside. | | 5. | To be fugitive escaping from the police | | 6. | To assume the consequences for a bad decision. | | 8. | A period of dry weather, especially one that is detrimental to long crops. | | 9. | Giant funnel air, blowing in cyclonic spiral upward vertical spinning mode | | 10. | An act instance of the explosion |
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Natural disasters – Idioms
Across:| 2. | A series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks. | | 5. | Complex event involving a group of high-energy waves and size | | 7. | To try to persuade someone to believe something is not true. | | 9. | A trembling or quivering effect | | 11. | Storm system characterized by a closed circulation around a center of low pressure and produces strong winds and heavy rain. | | 12. | Occupation by the water areas that is currently free of this, by overflowing rivers | | 13. | It is a stream of gas and ash is violently ejected at a height of several miles |
| | Down:| 1. | A brilliant electric spark discharge in the atmosphere, occurring within a thundercloud | | 3. | To get married | | 4. | A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside. | | 5. | To be fugitive escaping from the police | | 6. | To assume the consequences for a bad decision. | | 8. | A period of dry weather, especially one that is detrimental to long crops. | | 9. | Giant funnel air, blowing in cyclonic spiral upward vertical spinning mode | | 10. | An act instance of the explosion |
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