ball lightning
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ball lightning
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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With all this information at hand, Hughes drew a potential connection between green fireballs—which can be caused by fast-moving meteors—and ball lightning.
From Scientific American • Aug. 15, 2022
The “Handbook of Unusual Natural Phenomena” was a weird and obscure tome packed with reports of such freaks of nature as ball lightning, luminescent tornadoes and “rogue waves” coming out of nowhere to swamp ships.
From Seattle Times • May 31, 2020
His next novel, Ball Lightning, is being translated into English, and follows a boy named Chen who watched his parents die in a blast of ball lightning.
From The Verge • Aug. 1, 2018
It will allow viewers to mull over phenomena from forecasting and renewable energy to ball lightning, and check out clothing designed to protect against the elements.
From Nature • Jan. 3, 2017
Someone, says a ball lightning came down and broke over there.
From Pursuit by Del Rey, Lester
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