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Meanings of furious tempest in anglès
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Usage of furious tempest in anglès
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Sometimes he walked over to the window to look out on the furioustempest.
2
Before such a furioustempest no living thing could stand.
3
It was impossible to go up into the mountains in that pitch-darkness of furioustempest.
4
The very first night it experienced a furioustempest.
5
A furioustempest arose, so that even our "monster" could scarcely get along.
6
A furioustempest struck them in the open sea, which lasted three days, with the usual horrors.
7
It was not a more furioustempest or greater darkness, neither did the earth quake more violently.
8
The most furioustempest ever known in Virginia burst upon the land that day, instead of an insurrection.
9
Werner, perceiving the furioustempest, inquired of Tell if his skill would enable him to struggle against the storm.
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Night came on, and the embarrassments of his position were increased by a furioustempest which suddenly burst upon him.
11
On February 13, 1870, there was a furioustempest blowing, with the wind from E.N.E.
12
It was a remarkable fact that, although in the very midst of the furioustempest, they did not suffer from it.
13
The ship sailed before the wind for ten days together, but on the eleventh the wind changed, and there followed a furioustempest.
14
A furioustempest dispersed the fleet, before it had been out a week, and a report reached Spain that it had entirely perished.
15
The wind was not free enough to permit us to weather it, so we decided to beach the boat and escape the furioustempest.
16
But Minerva borrowed from Jupiter his flaming thunderbolts, and, obtaining permission from Neptune, she raised a furioustempest, which destroyed the Locrian king's ship.