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waterspout

1 of 1noun
/ˈwɔ:.tərs.ˌpaʊt/
Forms:waterspouts
1

a sudden, intense downpour of rain

  • We were caught in a waterspout on our hike.
  • The waterspout flooded the streets within minutes.
  • Farmers welcomed the waterspout after a long dry spell.
  • The picnic was ruined by a sudden waterspout.
  • Clouds gathered, signaling a coming waterspout.
2

a pipe or channel that carries water away, especially from a roof gutter

  • Rainwater ran down the waterspout into the garden.
  • The old house had a cast-iron waterspout along the eaves.
  • Leaves clogged the waterspout, causing overflow.
  • The carpenter installed a new waterspout to improve drainage.
  • Water cascaded from the waterspout during the storm.
3

a tornado occurring over a body of water, characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud filled with water droplets or spray

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  • The waterspout formed over the lake, creating a mesmerizing yet potentially dangerous spectacle.
  • Sailors encountered a waterspout off the coast, prompting them to alter their course to avoid the swirling vortex.
  • Beachgoers were amazed as a waterspout danced across the ocean, drawing attention to the natural phenomenon.
  • The satellite imagery captured the impressive waterspout as it spun over the open sea.
  • Residents along the waterfront observed a waterspout moving towards the shore, causing momentary concern.