the drunk went through the bar like a tornado, overturning furniture and breaking glassware as he stumbled.
Tornado is the correct spelling.An example sentence for you is: The tornado ripped through the town.Another example sentence is: The news issued a tornado warning.
Avoid the tornado, if possible.
I believe you mean 'oblivion'. For example, "the tornado swept through the house, sending it into oblivion."
Example sentence - We all contributed in the voluntary clean up efforts after the tornado left a path of destruction through our town.
The tornado ripped through town, destroying many homes.
Example: A tornado can knock over houses and spoil towns and villages.
Example sentence for the adverb savagely:A tornado savagely tore through the neighborhood tearing up houses and uprooting trees.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
A tornado is an example of a natural disaster.
On its own, tornado is simply a noun. As with any noun, whether it is the subject or the object depends on how it is used in the sentence. In this sentence, "tornado" is the subject while "houses" is the object: "The tornado destroyed several houses." In this one, "tornadoes" is the object: "I saw a tornado."
The weather reporter announced that we would have a tornado sometime in the afternoon. We learned about tornadoes today. Tornadoes are deadly. There was a tornado warning on the news today. Did you hear about the tornado in Kentucky yesterday? Hope this helps! Peace out~Tj8rocks
Plunder is best used in a sentence to describe something that will be destroyed, usually falling in the process. Example: "The tornado plundered the garage and it took months to rebuild it." Example: "The twin towers plundered due to explosives."