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[ adjective ] (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion
Examples "a stormy day" "wide and stormy seas" Used in print (R. F. Shaw, "The `Private Eye`"...)The latter 's real descendents were unable to take_root in England ; they fled from the Victorian parlor and made their way across the stormy Atlantic . (Ralph J. Salisbury, "On the Old Santa Fe Trail...)Teeth again flashing back at me , the driver released a deluge of Spanish in which `` amigo '' appeared every_so_often like an island in the stormy waves of surrounding sound . Related terms calm blowy angry boisterous blustering billowy thundery squally choppy dirty unpeaceful inclement |
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[ adjective ] characterized by violent emotions or behavior
Examples "a stormy argument" "a stormy marriage" Related terms |
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[ noun ] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 2114
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