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63 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cloud'

The astronomer discovered a distant galaxy through the powerful telescope, obscured by a faint cloud of cosmic dust and gas.

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.

Despite the clear instructions, the complex technical jargon in the manual could easily cloud the user's understanding.

The gossip circulating in the office began to cloud the team's unity, affecting their overall productivity.

In the realm of virtual reality, augmented images can seamlessly cloud the boundary between the real and digital worlds.

The protagonist's memories started to cloud, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue in the unfolding story.

The pollution from the nearby factories began to cloud the once-pristine air of the small town.

The political speech aimed to cloud the audience's judgment by using emotionally charged rhetoric.

The financial market can be unpredictable, and external factors often cloud investors' ability to make accurate predictions.

The excessive use of technical terms in the software manual tended to cloud the user's ability to navigate the application seamlessly.

The lingering doubts about the accuracy of the historical account began to cloud the minds of the students studying the era.

The dense fog started to cloud the view, making it challenging for the hikers to find their way back to the trailhead.

The unexpected plot twists in the mystery novel had the power to cloud the reader's predictions about the true identity of the culprit.

The emotional turmoil after the breakup began to cloud her judgment, making it difficult to focus on daily tasks.

The use of metaphorical language in the poem had the potential to cloud the meaning, leaving readers to decipher the underlying message.

The intricate details of the scientific experiment threatened to cloud the students' ability to identify the key variables at play.

The unexpected revelation in the court case had the potential to cloud the jury's impartiality and affect the final verdict.

The controversial artwork sparked heated debates that threatened to cloud the appreciation of its artistic value.

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