dust devil
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dust devil
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Given that the rover’s SuperCam microphone is turned on for less than three minutes every few days, Murdoch said it was “definitely luck” that the dust devil appeared when it did on Sept. 27, 2021.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 13, 2022
The sound of the dust devil, published Tuesday to accompany a paper in the journal Nature Communications, is subtle.
From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2022
There is a tiny chance that a dust devil might blow off the dust covering InSight’s solar panels and prolong the mission’s life.
From Scientific American • Oct. 28, 2022
A dust devil has been spotted in a field following a wildfire in County Durham.
From BBC • Aug. 12, 2022
“Resilience, Fly has gone down. But you must stay where you are until the dust devil has left the area. Do you hear me?”
From "A Rover's Story" by Jasmine Warga
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