Hailstorm, thunderstorm, firestorm.
yes :> cause thunderstorm is a compound word, isn't it?
Yes the word rainstorm is a compound word. The words are rain and storm.
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Yes, "firestorm" is a compound word made up of "fire" and "storm."
Oh, dude, you can totally make the word "stormy" with the word "storm." It's like, when a storm is feeling all moody and extra, it becomes "stormy." So, yeah, that's the compound word you can make with "storm."
Yes, "lightstorm" is a compound word, formed by combining "light" and "storm." In compound words, two or more words are joined together to create a new meaning. However, "lightstorm" is not commonly used in standard English; more familiar terms like "lightning storm" may be more appropriate for describing a storm with lightning.
yes seastorm... more are compound words are land-mark or down-cast
"Thunderstorm" is a compound word because it is formed by combining two smaller words, "thunder" and "storm," to create a single word that represents a specific weather event.
erm.......... i think fatstorm, fatcloud, fat clap like you blad!
The word is snow. snowball snowstorm snowdrift snowfall
Yes, "thunderstorm" is a compound word as it is composed of two individual words, "thunder" and "storm," that come together to create a single word with a specific meaning.
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