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How do you use sirocco in a sentence?

Here are a few sentences using "sirocco":

* "The sirocco whipped across the desert, sending sand swirling in angry eddies." (This sentence highlights the strong and disruptive nature of the sirocco.)

* "After days of oppressive heat, the arrival of the sirocco brought a welcome reprieve from the oppressive humidity." (This sentence highlights the potential for a sirocco to bring a change in weather.)

* "The ancient city walls, weathered by centuries of sirocco winds, stood as a testament to the power of nature." (This sentence emphasizes the erosive effect of the sirocco.)

Remember that "sirocco" refers to a hot, dry wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea. You can use it in sentences describing the weather, the landscape, or the historical effects of this powerful wind.

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