Reimburse the cloud seeder?
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PAYFORRAINReimburse the cloud-seeder?
BEDIMCloud the luster.
NOTA... cloud in the sky
FOGCloud near the ground
SHELLEYHe wrote "The Cloud"
SAVEDIn the cloud, perhaps
SHELLEYAuthor of "The Cloud."
NOTA..... cloud in the sky
GNATSCloud in the summer
LOCALFILEIt's not on the cloud
OMENA cloud on the horizon.
REOAutomaker who produced the Flying Cloud
OFFOFThe Rolling Stones' 'Get -- My Cloud'
BESOTCloud the judgment of with alcohol
FAIRWithout a cloud in the sky
REOThe Flying Cloud, of old autodom
CLEARWithout a cloud in the sky
DATAIt may be stored on the cloud
COATIMammal found in the Andean cloud forest
STORAGEUse for an attic or the cloud
ARPSThe sculptures "Cloud Shepherd" and "Coquille Crystals"
OORT... cloud (distant part of the solar system)
REOFlying Cloud of the '30s, for one
OMEGANEBULAInterstellar cloud in the Sagittarius area of the Milky Way
flocci(of a cloud) having elements in the form of small, rounded tufts
arcusdense, horizontal, roll-shaped cloud sometimes occurring at the lower front portion of a cumulonimbus
tirosone of a series of satellites for transmitting television pictures of the earth's cloud cover
virga(Latin) a trail of water-drops coming from cloud but not reaching the ground as precipitation
anthelionA luminous halo around a shadow projected by the sun on to a cloud or fog bank
flashesbreak forth or out so as to make a sudden display the sun flashed from behind a cloud
incudatethe spreading, anvil-shaped, upper portion of a mature cumulonimbus cloud, smooth or slightly fibrous in appearance (pl. incus)
incudalthe spreading, anvil-shaped, upper portion of a mature cumulonimbus cloud, smooth or slightly fibrous in appearance (pl. incus)
incudesthe spreading, anvil-shaped, upper portion of a mature cumulonimbus cloud, smooth or slightly fibrous in appearance (pl. incus)
incusthe spreading, anvil-shaped, upper portion of a mature cumulonimbus cloud, smooth or slightly fibrous in appearance (pl. incus)
iceblinkyellowish luminosity near the horizon or on the underside of a cloud, caused by the reflection of light from sea ice
fogsvapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground
blackest(of the sky or night) Completely dark due to nonvisibility of the sun, moon, or stars, normally because of dense cloud cover
supernova(Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas
tornadosA mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system
supernovasSUPERNOVA, (Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas