stormed

[US]/[stɔːmd]/
[UK]/[stɔːrmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To enter a place violently, especially as an attack.; To express feelings or opinions in an angry or forceful way.; To rush forward with great energy or enthusiasm.
adj.Violent and turbulent; stormy.

Phrases & Collocations

stormed out

stormed in

stormed off

stormed the castle

stormed angrily

stormed away

stormed ahead

stormed the building

stormed up

stormed against

Example Sentences

the protesters stormed the building, demanding immediate action.

a powerful storm stormed across the coastline, causing widespread damage.

he stormed out of the room in a fit of anger.

the team stormed to victory in the final match.

the castle was stormed by enemy forces at dawn.

she stormed the stage, ready to deliver her speech.

the pirates stormed the ship, hoping to find treasure.

the politician stormed the debate, challenging his opponent’s views.

the cavalry stormed the enemy position with incredible speed.

the company stormed the market with a new product.

the audience stormed the stage after the concert ended.

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