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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cloud'

The dark cloud of uncertainty hung over the students as they awaited their exam results.

In the bustling city, a dense cloud of people gathered to celebrate the New Year's Eve fireworks.

The financial seminar drew a cloud of professionals eager to learn about investment strategies.

As the concert ended, a cloud of excited fans rushed towards the stage for a chance to meet the musicians.

In the vast desert, a dust cloud obscured the vision of the travelers, making their journey more challenging.

At the tech conference, a cloud of enthusiasts gathered to explore the latest innovations in artificial intelligence.

A cloud of reporters surrounded the celebrity, eager to capture every word of the exclusive interview.

During the science fair, a cloud of curious students formed around the fascinating experiment demonstrations.

As the storm approached, a dark cloud loomed over the coastal town, signaling the impending rain and wind.

The mountain's peak clouded over as the weather changed suddenly.

During the experiment, the chemical reaction caused the solution to cloud, making it difficult to observe.

The children watched in awe as the magician used smoke to cloud the room before making a rabbit appear.

After hours of hiking, the trail became increasingly steep, and my glasses started to cloud with sweat.

The mirror clouded up as I took a hot shower, making it impossible to see my reflection.

The debate about climate change can sometimes be clouded by political agendas, making it challenging to find common ground.

As the aircraft descended through the dense clouds, the passengers could finally see the city lights below.

The old photographs were yellowed and clouded with age, but they still held precious memories of days gone by.

The chef noticed the steam starting to cloud the lid of the pot, indicating that the soup was almost ready.

The teacher's vague explanation only served to cloud the students' comprehension of the scientific concept.

The misleading headlines in the news article were intended to cloud public opinion on the controversial issue.

The conflicting eyewitness accounts only served to cloud the investigation into the mysterious disappearance.

The financial jargon in the report tended to cloud my understanding of the company's economic situation.

The artist deliberately used abstract shapes and colors to cloud the meaning behind the painting, leaving it open to interpretation.

The heated argument between the political candidates only served to cloud the voters' judgment about who to support.

The small town's community garden became a colorful cloud of butterflies as the flowers bloomed in the spring.

The crowded marketplace was a lively cloud of vendors and shoppers searching for fresh produce and unique crafts.

The political rally drew a passionate cloud of supporters who cheered for their candidate's promises and visions.

In the library, a quiet cloud of readers immersed themselves in books, creating an atmosphere of intellectual exploration.

The bustling airport terminal formed a diverse cloud of travelers from different cultures and backgrounds.

The emergency evacuation turned the narrow street into a chaotic cloud of people rushing to safety during the fire.

The gaming convention was a lively cloud of enthusiasts trying out the latest video games and discussing strategies.

During the art exhibition, a creative cloud of artists and art lovers admired the diverse range of paintings and sculptures.

The marathon finish line was a triumphant cloud of runners celebrating their achievement and personal milestones.

As the wedding ceremony concluded, a joyful cloud of guests gathered to congratulate the newlyweds and share their well-wishes.

As the emotions welled up inside her, tears began to cloud her vision, blurring the faces around her.

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