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Earthquakes today
/ˈɜːrθ.kweɪks təˈdeɪ/
Definition
1
A colloquial phrase referring to seismic events or tremors occurring on the current day, often used in news alerts, casual conversation, or urgent social media posts.
2
An idiomatic expression capturing the immediacy of geological drama, blending natural disaster with temporal specificity for that 'right now' vibe.
Examples
Forget the stock market crash—earthquakes today are the real market movers in California.
Earthquakes today turned my jog into an unintended Zumba class; who needs a gym membership?
Checking 'earthquakes today' is my morning ritual, right after coffee and before realizing the world's still wobbling.
Earthquakes today: Nature's way of reminding us that plate tectonics has beef with our foundations.