meteoric shower
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of meteoric shower
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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"The theory is that after the core formed there was a meteoric shower that struck the Earth," says Willbold.
From BBC • Sep. 19, 2013
While the precious fallout from this meteoric shower lay scattered on the surface of the moon, on Earth the planet's internal activity had churned it into the mantle too.
From BBC • Sep. 19, 2013
So science has had to come up with an explanation, and the answer currently favoured is - a meteoric shower.
From BBC • Sep. 19, 2013
He raved over it in terms that, if they had been addressed to the morning stars when they sang together, would have made that stellar choir explode in a meteoric shower of flaming self-satisfaction.
From Options by Henry, O.
A copious meteoric shower took place on the night of the 27th November, 1872.
From The Story of the Heavens by Ball, Robert S. (Robert Stawell), Sir
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