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Maelstrom meaning
A large and violent whirlpool. | A chaotic or turbulent situation.
Example sentences (20)
And that’s just what Fischer did, landing in Iceland to a maelstrom of media frenzy.
Another way the enemy tries to put players at a disadvantage is Maelstrom, which calls forth a tornado that can obscure vision.
Brooke’s association with Klein also marked her entré into the post-Warholian celebrity maelstrom, the ongoing Studio 54 of it all.
In this maelstrom, Mike asked me to marry him.
It’s little wonder that Prigozhin, the one-time hot dog vendor who rose through the ranks of Putin’s patronage to head up the infamous Wagner Group, was at the center of the political maelstrom.
She has faced a maelstrom of criticism in the wake of the Isla Bryson scandal which saw a rapist who attacked two women self-identify as a female in an apparent bid for easier jail time.
The paintings, on the other hand, turn their gaze to the maelstrom of space: misty nebulae, fiery suns, cool moons, astral debris.
You can cut the awkward tension with a knife in this maelstrom of dysfunction that is driven by two men embroiled in a midlife crisis.
Amidst the maelstrom Thelin remained cool on the touch-line, calmly directing his players and making key substitutions.
Earlier this summer, the anchor-out community in Oakland found itself at the center of a maelstrom when a "pirate" crime spree brought intensified scrutiny to the waterway.
How are you making sense of Trump's hush-money trial and the larger maelstrom around his multiple criminal trials?
Khan's line was actually "I'll chase him round the moons of Nibia and 'round the Antares maelstrom and 'round perdition's flames before I give him up," but one can see Roddenberry's point.
No more compelling evidence can be found of the truth that our psychic maelstrom has been sucked in and swallowed up by numerous astute foreign lenders and plunderers who have left us at their mercy and on the lesser side of advancement.
The title for this year's strongest beer with a staggering 11.5% went to Maelstrom from Docks - one I was staying well away from.
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom.
As the day went on, buses arrived from the northern city of Tripoli, with those inside chanting against the government—and against the maelstrom of ills that have so tortured Lebanon.
But López Gonzalez, whose job involves handing out free surgical masks to residents, has also seen the other side of the psychological maelstrom: those who don’t care.
Gray releases a maelstrom of pent-up frustration over an elusive lover that, coupled with a catchy tune, is guaranteed to keep you humming long after the song ends.
I was just in this maelstrom of coolness and all I wanted to do was give my traffic report clearly without passing out.
No automobile cabin air filter can prevent one passenger from transmitting a virus to another — a fact endlessly repeated in the media maelstrom that followed President Trump’s controversial motorcade drive-by Oct. 4 while he was fighting COVID-19.