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tornadic

a. having the ability to produce a tornado

Usage examples of "tornadic".

I had to give Hoskins the night off and he has threatened to give notice if that tornadic female returns.

Limbs appeared, emerging from the roiling hell of the tornadic spiral.

The tornadic force of his personality made people cringe and scurry, especially when he was mad, and right now he was really pissed.

The spiral form of the nebula is unmistakable, but it is half obliterated amid the turmoil of flying masses hurled away on all sides with tornadic fury.

Frik stood at the edge of the landing circle, where the tornadic downwash whipped his hair and clothing.

The interior had been gutted from the foundation up, reinforced to meet current building codes--and, hopefully, to withstand tornadic winds--and reconfigured for high-rise condo living.

I sat enthralled as a discussion of the facts about the two dead girls slowly developed into a tornadic debate about whether the case could be closed with help from the group that was assembled.

The tornadic wind lifted the man in mid-kick and twirled him into the sky.

I imagined something tornadic, colored pinksince the dynamite piled on-stage was pink.

The tornadic winds died momentarily, blocked by her office furniture.