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dune
/duːn/
Definition
1
A mound, ridge, or hill of loose, windblown sand, typically found in deserts or on seashores.
2
A sand hill or hummock formed by the action of wind or water.
Examples
The ambitious surfer charged up the massive dune, only to realize it was a shortcut to a face full of regret.
In the desert race, his dune buggy hit every sand hill like it was auditioning for a demolition derby.
She planted a flag on the dune's peak, claiming it as her kingdom—until the wind whispered 'temporary' and stole it away.
The camel smirked at the tourist struggling up the dune, knowing it had lapped him three times already.