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Adjective
(1)
(2) (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion
(3) characterized by violent emotions or behavior
(4) rough (referring to weather)
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1)
(2) (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion
(3) characterized by violent emotions or behavior
(4) rough (referring to weather)
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(1) They ran into stormy seas and started their emergency distress beacon late on Friday night.
(2) Wellington residents are being warned to prepare for another 12 hours or so of stormy weather.
(3) The ugly little scene had been so reminiscent of thousands of such incidents over the years; times that caused angry tense silences or stormy exits.
(4) The inquest heard that the relationship was stormy and had broken up several times.
(5) The trees would have hindered the building process, dropped leaves and debris onto the deck and were an added risk in stormy weather.
(6) Some other yachts were forced to divert and set sail for Maldives and Galle due to stormy weather.
(7) Flying out over stormy seas is just part of their job and to them it is preferable to travelling over land on a calm, frosty night as icing causes major problems for the helicopter.
(8) Survey ship HMS Roebuck had barely left Devonport on her final deployment when she was involved in a rescue in stormy seas off the north-west coast of Spain.
(9) The stormy weather could spread as far as the British Midlands by this evening, he said, but temperatures would still be very warm.
(10) As an adult, Brett also had a stormy and reportedly violent three-year marriage.
(11) Last week's ban on hunting with dogs was the climax of many years of stormy debate around the issue.
(12) Yorkshire escaped the worst of Friday's stormy weather, which was blamed for accidents, road closures and flooded homes further north.
(13) One of the paintings stolen is View of the Sea at Scheveningen, a small beach scene, painted in 1882, outside The Hague of a boat setting off into a stormy sea under black clouds.
(14) Ann-Marie agreed to help out her little brother despite having a somewhat stormy relationship with him.
(15) The council is expected to reject the proposal on June 14 when the two groups meet for what may be a stormy debate.
(16) She encountered stormy weather less than a day into the voyage, and at about 2am on September 3 fire broke out in the engine room.
Show Examples
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(1) They ran into stormy seas and started their emergency distress beacon late on Friday night.
(2) Wellington residents are being warned to prepare for another 12 hours or so of stormy weather.
(3) The ugly little scene had been so reminiscent of thousands of such incidents over the years; times that caused angry tense silences or stormy exits.
(4) The inquest heard that the relationship was stormy and had broken up several times.
(5) The trees would have hindered the building process, dropped leaves and debris onto the deck and were an added risk in stormy weather.
(6) Some other yachts were forced to divert and set sail for Maldives and Galle due to stormy weather.
(7) Flying out over stormy seas is just part of their job and to them it is preferable to travelling over land on a calm, frosty night as icing causes major problems for the helicopter.
(8) Survey ship HMS Roebuck had barely left Devonport on her final deployment when she was involved in a rescue in stormy seas off the north-west coast of Spain.
(9) The stormy weather could spread as far as the British Midlands by this evening, he said, but temperatures would still be very warm.
(10) As an adult, Brett also had a stormy and reportedly violent three-year marriage.
(11) Last week's ban on hunting with dogs was the climax of many years of stormy debate around the issue.
(12) Yorkshire escaped the worst of Friday's stormy weather, which was blamed for accidents, road closures and flooded homes further north.
(13) One of the paintings stolen is View of the Sea at Scheveningen, a small beach scene, painted in 1882, outside The Hague of a boat setting off into a stormy sea under black clouds.
(14) Ann-Marie agreed to help out her little brother despite having a somewhat stormy relationship with him.
(15) The council is expected to reject the proposal on June 14 when the two groups meet for what may be a stormy debate.
(16) She encountered stormy weather less than a day into the voyage, and at about 2am on September 3 fire broke out in the engine room.
Related Words
(1) stormy weather
(2) stormy sea
(3) stormy situation
(4) stormy waves
Related Words
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(1) stormy weather
(2) stormy sea
(3) stormy situation
(4) stormy waves
Synonyms
Adjective
2. angry
3. tempestuous
Synonyms
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Adjective
2. angry
3. tempestuous
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