Sentences with TRAMONTANAS
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"The tramontanas blew fiercely throughout the night."
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"We had to secure our tents because of the strong tramontanas."
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"The village was often affected by cold tramontanas in the winter."
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"The tramontanas brought a chill to the air."
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"It was difficult to walk against the force of the tramontanas."
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"The tramontanas damaged some of the crops in the fields."
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"We could hear the howling sound of the tramontanas."
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"The tramontanas are common during this time of the year."
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"People had to take shelter indoors during the peak of the tramontanas."
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"The tramontanas can be particularly fierce near the coast."
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"The tramontanas create large waves in the sea."
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"The tramontanas make it difficult to go out boating."
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"The tramontanas are known for their dry and cold weather."
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"The tramontanas picked up speed as the storm approached."
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"The tramontanas subsided by morning, leaving a clear sky."
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"The tramontanas swept away the loose debris on the streets."
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"The tramontanas whipped through the narrow alleyways."
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"Despite the tramontanas, we managed to have a picnic by the beach."
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"The tramontanas can reach speeds of over 100 kilometers per hour."
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"The tramontanas are strong, cold winds that blow down from the mountains."
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"The sailors were warned to prepare for the tramontanas before setting sail."
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"During the winter, the tramontanas often cause snowstorms in the region."
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"The locals are used to the tramontanas and know how to protect their crops from the harsh winds."
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"The tramontanas can reach speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour."
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"The tramontanas sweep across the land, carrying dust and debris with them."
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"The tramontanas are common in coastal areas and can create dangerous waves."
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"The houses in the village are built to withstand the force of the tramontanas."
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"Many outdoor activities are cancelled when the tramontanas are forecasted."
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"The tramontanas can be felt as far as 100 kilometers inland."