stormy

[US]/ˈstɔːmi/
[UK]/ˈstɔːrmi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. characterized by violent weather conditions; intense; showing agitation or anger

Phrases & Collocations

stormy weather

stormy seas

a stormy relationship

stormy emotions

a stormy night

stormy skies

stormy sea

Example Sentences

a dark and stormy night.

grey and stormy skies.

a long and stormy debate.

a rough passage on the stormy sea.

The sailboat swayed on the stormy sea.

Stormy applause rocked the hall.

They held a stormy discussion about this problem.

a parlous journey on stormy seas.

The audience broke out into a stormy applause.

a stormy session of the European parliament

Sailors wear oilskins in stormy weather.

The boat wallowed helplessly in the stormy sea.

The sailors cheated death in the stormy seas.

The stormy sea engulted the small motor sailboat.

The stormy waves pounded against the rocks.

The arrow on the barometer was pointing to “Stormy”.

Very few people ventured to go out on that stormy night.

At first she was very nervous about making the crossing in such stormy weather.

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