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What does volcano mean?
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volcano

A volcano is a mountain that has a magma chamber inside of it that erupts from time to time with lava and other gases.

volcano

(= vent) a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt a mountain formed by volcanic material

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vent volcanic vulcano shield volcano chimney

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Simple sentences

The volcano has erupted twice this year.
The volcano shoots out flames and lava.
The volcano has become active again.
Mt. Aso is an active volcano.
The volcano erupts at regular intervals.
The volcano may erupt at any moment.
There's a volcano emitting masses of smoke in Iceland.
It's dangerous to live near a volcano.
I want to see a volcano.
Etna is a volcano in Italy.
Mount St. Helens is a volcano located in the state of Washington.
Tom looked like a volcano about to erupt.
Mary looked like a volcano about to erupt.
The eruption of the volcano Vesuvius destroyed the city of Pompeii.
The volcano erupted suddenly, killing many people.
Etna is a volcano in Sicily.
The volcano rumbled.
The Sakurajima Volcano in Japan is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano located in Tanzania.

Movie subtitles

Show him up, volcano.
The money this volcano owes me. for making those numskulls hand over Dead Man's Gulch.
This mountain here is a dead volcano.
Men representing and represented by the American flag which flew at the base of a sleeping volcano.
You and your volcano.
The place burned like a paint factory. Like a volcano.
I can't imagine, could it be a volcano?
We're all cowering under the irresistible force of the explosions of ammunition, tons of fuel, shells warheads and torpedoes, which are tearing her great body into bits tossing tons of steel into the air until the blazing hull is like a steel volcano.
Who could have attacked them? - They went to the cave near the volcano.
Can't you see now that Midwich is living on top of a volcano?
Sounds like that mountain. could turn into a bloody big volcano.
What's this volcano?
I get it. Some kind of earthquake or volcano opened up these fissures?
Leave the volcano immediately.
I'd rather stay here with you and Marion, even though it is like living on the top of a volcano.
But you, you're as hot as a volcano.
We perform on a volcano.
You can see it clearly now, the volcano.
He stopped the volcano's lava during the great eruption of '41.
All that is lava that the volcano spewed forth.
That volcano demands respect.
The island and the volcano too?
You'll have to cross the volcano's peak. I don't care, I must get there.
Yeah, but you're a volcano!
You and your volcano. I tell you that was a gunboat.
The place burned like a paint fac-- Like a volcano.
In rhyme, of course. Then he produced a cigar and, to the audience's amazement, he lit it on the fire of the volcano.
In these small Japanese women lies dormant the same. volcanic temper as in the men of this volcanic country, and once. either the volcano eruptes, or.
Just the volcano.
In the distance I can already hear the grumble of the volcano!
The volcano is so close.
Teruo. the volcano!
I can hear the volcano.
The volcano is so close!
You'll see the Sun, a volcano blistered with volcanoes, a self-devouring world of fire.
You'll have to cross the volcano's peak.
We've lived on the edge of a volcano all our lives.

News and current affairs

I believe that Obama knows that Hillary realizes that conflict emerges from these problems, and that using military intervention without addressing them is merely the equivalent of throwing a blanket into a volcano.
Future catastrophes - storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, forest fires, agricultural or other environmental crises, disease epidemics, or terrorist attacks - are likely to result in the same kinds of problems.
Ethnic and cultural conflicts today, often in the form of terrorism, are not the eruption of a supposedly extinct volcano.
But stability built on repression is like a house built on a live volcano.
Comparisons to Nazi-era Europe do nothing to reassure a community that, despite all of the major historical differences between then and now, cannot quite shake the feeling that it is dancing on the rim of a volcano.
But, high on the benefits of globalization, and waiting with a mixture of excitement and apprehension for the coming of a new post-Western world order, Israelis are dancing on the rim of a volcano.
In 1783, a volcano in Iceland spewed so much ash into the atmosphere that the entire northern hemisphere was cooled for almost three years.
But if the coalition works and lasts, then we will see not so much a political volcano in Britain as a real shift in the tectonic plates.

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