maelstrom|maelstroms in English

noun

[mael·strom || 'meɪlstrəm]

large whirlpool; disordered and confusing conditio

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1. Into the maelstrom of battle!

2. The maelstrom sucked in the canoe.

3. A maelstrom of criticism surrounded Simon's last album.

4. Inside, she was a maelstrom of churning emotions.

5. Huge fissures opened under the river, creating maelstroms where more boats were lost.

6. A spinning maelstrom of rain swept around the mountain.

7. They were being sucked into the maelstrom of war.

8. That way, every drop goes through the magnetic maelstrom.

9. She was drawn into a maelstrom of revolutionary events.

10. Solo Arenas [] Maelstrom Arena — An otherworldly solo arena accessed from Wrothgar

11. The maelstrom against which my sister grows to be a toddler.

12. One mistake would spill me into the maelstrom on my right.

13. The country is gradually being sucked into the maelstrom of civil war.

14. Featuring prominently in the centre of this maelstrom was the towering figure of Richard Baxter.

15. Holder finds himself marooned in the maelstrom, under attack for giving advice he never fully considered.

16. Instantly the water becomes a maelstrom, as huge grey carp or catfish lunge for the food.

17. Not so in the seething maelstrom of the middle class which separates the upper and lower.

18. In 1922 they were the hub of the maelstrom that was the great famine of 1921-

19. I would seek you even unto the maelstrom of the blackest tempest of the darkest night.

20. At every stage new groups of showmen sprang up out of the maelstrom of society.

21. Into the Maelstrom For decades the rapids of Niagara were overshadowed by the presence of the thundering cataract.

22. ‘The cardinal principle of Astronavigation is to keep far away from gravitational maelstroms.’ ‘However, despite taking the Astronavigation exam on numerous occasions, Mr …

23. The two sides-press and black nationalism-have racked up the pain in a maelstrom of indignant deafness.

24. Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy.

25. 17 Holder finds himself marooned in the maelstrom, under attack for giving advice he never fully considered.