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Meanings of particularly stormy in English
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Usage of particularly stormy in English
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It was particularlystormy that day, and he was a little later than usual.
2
Last year's match was particularlystormy.
3
If you're near the coast on a particularlystormy day, it is totally worth throwing on your layers and hitting seafront promenades.
4
The rugby committee, which includes union chief executives, meets on Thursday, four months after a particularlystormy encounter in Auckland when tempers became frayed.
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With the names being applied in alphabetical order, a particularlystormy winter could result in Saoirse, Tristan, Violet and Wyn battering the UK and Ireland.
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On several occasions the patient has lost her voice for short periods ranging from a few minutes to several hours following particularlystormy domestic scenes.