Aún no tenemos significados para "terrible tempest".
1But when these ships were all loaded a terrible tempest arose.
2Never before had the boys witnessed such a terrible tempest.
3But at last there came a day of terrible tempest.
4It was Cervera's first intimation of the terrible tempest that had been gathering outside.
5In Clarice's heart a terrible tempest had been raging.
6While they were yet sad at heart and weary from the fight, a terrible tempest arose.
7In a few minutes it was as dark as the darkest night, and a terrible tempest arose.
8A terrible tempest wrecks the ship.
9The maiden had no sooner agreed than a terrible tempest uprooted the oak and levelled the trees of the forest.
10A terrible tempest prevailed during the action, and Napoleon, in his despatches, endeavoured to shift the blame to the elements.
11The Indians had apparently not been apprised of the approach of the terrible tempest of war about to descend upon them.
12Here a terrible tempest overtook the fleet, and the waves rose so high that six hundred vessels were dashed to pieces.
13Here we seem to have a reminiscence of the cave-dwellers, looking out at the terrible tempest from their places of shelter.
14In fact he had never been well since a terrible tempest, when he had worked hard and exposed himself to save life.
15Again, when the Spanish Armada swooped down upn England (1588) a terrible tempest dispersed a part of the enemy's fleet.
16They had not gone far, however, before a terrible tempest arose, which threatened to sink the vessel and drown all on board.
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