Search results for ‘storm’
English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- storm
- [stɔːm]
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- 1. a violent weather condition of strong winds, rain, hail, thunder, lightning, blowing sand, snow, etc
- 2. ( as modifier )
- 3. ( in combination )
- 4. a violent gale of force 10 on the Beaufort scale reaching speeds of 55 to 63 mph
- 5. a strong or violent reaction
- 6. a direct assault on a stronghold
- 7. a heavy discharge or rain, as of bullets or missiles
- 8.
short for storm window
- 9. to attack or capture (something) suddenly and violently
- 10. to be vociferously angry
- 11. to move or rush violently or...
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Examples (1-5 of 23)
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the storm has abated
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the storm blanketed out the TV picture
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the storm blew itself out
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the storm blew over
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a storm had blown up