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tornado

[tawr-ney-doh] / tɔrˈneɪ doʊ /


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The massive mania for AI stocks on Wall Street only makes sense if artificial intelligence is going to sweep through the jobs market like a tornado.

From MarketWatch

It lets you step out of the tornado of reactivity and remember who you are.

From Salon

The chance of thunderstorms is 10% to 20%, with a “remote risk” for severe storms with strong winds or a tornado.

From Los Angeles Times

LOUIS—Minutes after a mile-wide tornado struck this city on an otherwise beautiful day this spring, Ali Rand heard her husband shout as he surveyed the devastation surrounding their tony neighborhood of historical homes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shortly after she married David in 1999, the Spice Girls disbanded, leaving Victoria without a key aspect of her identity: “We were like a tornado, and then all of a sudden, it stopped.”

From Los Angeles Times