Sentence examples for clouds from inspiring English sources

The word 'clouds' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the visible masses of water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air, usually at considerably high altitude. For example, "The sky was full of white clouds that looked like fluffy pillows."

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clouds

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Third person singular of cloud

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When the last clouds wagon-train off, loincloth and invocation will be the one hope for last woman and last man discovering she's pregnant.

9am: walk Lake St Clair After getting the lie of the larder and spotting a gap in the angry-looking clouds, we attempt to interact with nature rather than just gawping at its beauty.

Calle Argantonio 3, +34 956 211640, hotelargantonio.es, doubles from €85 Hotel La Casa del Califa, Vejer Hope for rain and curl up in an armchair with a book, linger over lunch in the atmospheric restaurant, watch clouds scudding over the pile of white blocks, domes and church towers that make up this spectacular town.

He had published work here and here showing changes in clouds are making the Earth warm more than otherwise expected.

To our left, three softly curving peaks disappeared behind the clouds and then reappeared gradually.

Some days I get up in these hills at first light and I'm above the clouds – I feel like I've died and gone to heaven".

It's not all about the clouds and plumes; it's about the flavour and the nicotine delivery".

Ushuaia is bigger and geared up for tourists; the mountain backdrop is spectacular, they say, although the morning we woke to leave the ship, it was hidden by clouds that had descended almost to the rooftops, while high winds and rain were lashing the harbour.

A hugely influential writer of short stories, the sheer mass of his extremely uneven body of work – 300 stories, 200 articles, six novels, two plays, and three travel books churned out between 1880 and 1891 – can obscure his genius like clouds around an alp.

By 6pm, the grey clouds that had hovered over London for more than an hour parted to disclose a patch of hazy blue sky above Hyde Park and the air filled with the popping of corks and the smell of not-so-cheap burgers.

Maybe, just maybe, the dark clouds that have glowered over efforts to tackle global warming for years are starting to disperse and let the sunlight in.

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