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(Especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion.
calm
wild
angry
rough
fierce
dirty
furious
raging
surging
windy
boisterous
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tempestuoso
1
In other situations, however-likea cockpit on a
stormy
night-it'sa problem.
2
Mr Shaw said the line was also at risk in
stormy
weather.
3
The presentation of his name was the signal for a
stormy
debate.
4
Today I seek others from another
stormy
night my wife speaks of.
5
Louise waited, in silence and resignation, the end of this
stormy
crisis.
6
The night grew wild and
stormy
;
a thunderstorm broke over the hill.
7
The meals were the bright beacons in those cold and
stormy
days.
8
The political atmosphere of the Republic was generally
stormy
in these days.
9
The night was dark and
stormy
,
and the rain pouring in torrents.
10
His gaze held hers, a thousand questions brewing in those
stormy
pools.
11
That
stormy
relationship is the subject of the fine 2010 documentary, Senna.
12
It is thought
stormy
weather in early December may have aided him.
13
I see it often
stormy
and sometimes calm; a picture of courts.
14
His
stormy
relationship with Franklin Roosevelt was likewise reaching a breaking point.
15
He sees that the sea is rough and the sky is
stormy
.
16
So
stormy
was the night that the sentinels had left the walls.
stormy
stormy weather
stormy night
stormy sea
stormy day
very stormy
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