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supercell
[soo-per-sel]
noun
a highly organized thunderstorm that can last for several hours, capable of producing both updrafts and downdrafts exceeding 100 miles per hour, large hailstones, tornadoes, and flash flooding (often used attributively).
a supercell in Kansas City;
supercell storms.
Word History and Origins
Origin of supercell1
Example Sentences
Spencer “stood out among a vile swamp of racists and crackpots like a tornado supercell on radar,” said Brian Levin, chair of the California Civil Rights Department’s Commission on the State of Hate and founder of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, who monitored American Patrol for years.
Supercell's own production line has stumbled.
In February, Supercell appointed a new general manager to Squad Busters.
Supercell has taken a different approach with another new game, Mo.co.
The monster hunting game was launched in March, but only to those with an invite from Supercell.
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