From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwindstormwind‧storm /ˈwɪndstɔːm $ -stɔːrm/ noun [countable] DNa period of bad weather with strong winds but not much rain
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windstorm• The ancients shared in nature by echoing the violence of a windstorm or thunder squall.• Then a bad windstorm removed his head and a Styrofoam replacement was added to create an equine beast.• The background looked like a swirling Martin windstorm.