Aún no tenemos significados para "violent tempest".
1The weak declining of the thunderbolt ends in a violent tempest.
2Scarcely had they reached those latitudes, when a violent tempest arose.
3On Christmas Eve, 1075, the city of Rome was visited with a violent tempest.
4Nine transports sailed in consort, but were soon caught in a violent tempest and scattered.
5It had, indeed, increased during the few hours since dawn to a very violent tempest.
6Sailing with a fair wind, after some hours we were assailed by a violent tempest.
7They had advanced but about one hundred and fifty miles when a violent tempest overtook them.
8A violent tempest sickened her of the sea.
9A violent tempest scattered the ships in mid-ocean and an epidemic carried off hundreds of seamen and soldiers.
10Few things certainly are less likely than a violent tempest like this to destroy large and hereditary estates.
11Another provincial father, Fray Andrès del Espiritu Santo, suffered a violent tempest, in which a number of persons perished.
12One night the compass was made false, and the 'Pilgrim,' driven by a violent tempest, took the wrong route.
13The sequence suggests that the fishermen are in danger of sinking as a violent tempest tosses huge waves against the boat.
14In the heat of the battle, a violent tempest, such as is often felt among the Alps, suddenly arose from the East.
15When he first became sick there arose a violent tempest of wind, which blew down the cross from one of the churches.
16Hardly had Ferdinand put to sea, when a violent tempest fell on the squadron, and compelled him to return to port and refit.
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Violent tempest a través del tiempo
Violent tempest por variante geográfica