9 Verbs to Use for the Word tornado

I want to report a tornado.

The storm that tears its leaves has paid tribute to its strength, and it breasts the tornado clad in the spoils of a hundred hurricanes.

Afterwards he encountered the tornadoes of the Asiatic seas, those horrible circular tempests that in the northern hemisphere revolve from right to left, and in the south from left to rightrapid incidents of a few hours or days at the most.

The first shell flung a perfect tornado of brine into air, glistening; it ricochetted twice, and plunged into the dunes.

Darkness fell, and the amazed people trembled, as they heard the fearful tornado which passed with thunder crashes.

I'd as soon ride a tame tornado as that hoss.

It seems Russell had seen the tornado to Cumberton, and, judgin' from its course 'twould come past the clearin', he didn't wait a minute, but saddled up and come off; but it had crossed the road once or twice, so it was nigh about eleven o'clock afore he got home; but it was broad moonlight.

Bands of music,there were at least a dozen of them, all playing different pieces at one and the same moment, which had a somewhat distracting effect on those sensitively-eared people who weakly prefer one air at a time and do not appreciate tuneful tornadoes.

The forests, which had been felled from the Golden Farm to Fair Oaks to form an army's vast abattis, were burning in sections, sending roaring tornadoes of flame into rifle pits, redoubts, and abandoned fortifications.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  tornado