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Answer for the clue "Natural disaster ", 10 letters:
earthquake

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n. A shaking of the ground, caused by volcanic activity or movement around geologic faults. (from 14th c.)

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n. shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from volcanic activity [syn: quake , temblor , seism ] a disturbance that is extremely disruptive; "selling the company caused an earthquake ...

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" Earthquake " is an R&B / hip hop song by American recording artist Mýa . It served as Harrison's first U.S. digital single from her sixth studio album K.I.S.S. (Keep It Sexy & Simple) (2011) and featured Miami rapper Trina . The song was originally due ...

Usage examples of earthquake.

I seem to remember that once the West Lighthouse was right under me, and then there was a sort of agonizing feeling, as if I were in an earthquake, and I came back and found you shaking my body.

Fortunately there is little changed here: my old Albergo, -- ruinous with earthquake -- is down and done with -- but few novelties are observable -- except the regrettable one that the silk industry has been transported elsewhere -- to Cornuda and other places nearer the main railway.

Massive forest trees splintered and snapped, and ragged sections of mountains were torn free and crumbled into dust as the blistering force of wind and earthquake gripped the four lands.

Act as Sister Heriburg had acted, when they had fled from Darre in the aftermath of the earthquake.

Even now the wild fae, loosed in hideous quantity by the earthquake, would be gravitating toward the minds that could manifest it.

At first, much of the damage there suggested natural causes: an earthquake, perhaps, that had left downed buildings, fissured roadways, and fires casually gutting homes from which all occupants had fled.

Gyges or Gyes, and Briareus--and represented the frightful crashing of waves, and its resemblance to the convulsions of earthquakes.

But the pride of the Roman Solomon, before twenty years had elapsed, was humbled by an earthquake, which overthrew the eastern part of the dome.

He had a number of bones looted from an Armenian church in Jerusalem following the terrible Dead Sea Rift earthquake.

The mischievous effects of an earthquake, or deluge, a hurricane, or the eruption of a volcano, bear a very inconsiderable portion to the ordinary calamities of war, as they are now moderated by the prudence or humanity of the princes of Europe, who amuse their own leisure, and exercise the courage of their subjects, in the practice of the military art.

Or maybe it was an earthquake drill, like the kind they had on Nerol near the equator.

Beside him, black and misshapen, hulked Nagrim the nicor, whose earthquake weight left a swathe of crushed plants.

Beside him, black and misshapen, hulked Nagrim the nicor, whose earthquake weight left a swath of crushed plants.

Hellespont that swarms with fish, my crews manning the oarlocks, rowing out with a will, and if the famed god of the earthquake grants us safe passage, 440 the third day out we raise the dark rich soil of Phthia.

The plain becomes studded in an instant with piles of corpses, even as the smiling surface of the sea will sometimes become studded in an instant with many islands uplifted by a sudden shock of earthquake.