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Term: Stoor

Description:

Stoor can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to dust or fine particles that hover in the air, creating a cloudy or misty appearance. As a verb, it means to stir up dust or create a commotion.

Senses:

  1. Noun: Dust or fine particles that create a hazy atmosphere.
  2. Verb: To cause dust or fine particles to scatter in the air.
  3. Verb: To create a commotion or ruckus.

Usages:

  • Popular Usage: Everyone stopped and watched as the horse's galloping hooves raised a cloud of stoor.
  • Popular Usage: The construction work in the desert caused a massive stoor, reducing visibility for miles.
  • Local Usage: The children enjoyed running through the abandoned building, creating stoor with every step.
  • Local Usage: The politician's controversial statement created a stoor in the media.

Sample Sentences:

  • Noun: The sun's rays shone through the window, illuminating the stoor swirling in the air.
  • Noun: The old attic was filled with dust and stoor, making it difficult to breathe.
  • Verb: The wind gusts manage to stoor the fallen leaves into a frenzy.
  • Verb: The construction workers used heavy machinery to stoor the accumulated dirt and debris.
  • Verb: The crowd began to stoor in protest after the referee made a controversial decision.

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