(Of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
Characterized by violent emotions or behavior.
1 It is certainly a fiery, tempestuous comet streaking through the royal family.
2 It is but one uniform drought; it is seldom tempestuous or rainy.
3 They had become quite worn in the course of his tempestuous life.
4 In the year 1825, a tempestuous tide washed away men and houses.
5 Outside, sombre masses of lead-coloured clouds gathered ominously in the tempestuous sky.
6 The tempestuous waters of the great lake reflect his own stormy career.
7 She was in a mood of tempestuous raging against her ordained lot.
8 The early part of that year was marked by extraordinarily tempestuous weather.
9 The sun went down on its wrath, and its night was tempestuous .
10 After a tempestuous voyage, he reached Messina on the 24th of May.
11 It's already been a tempestuous summer in Australia with droughts and fires.
12 Angus Egerton's sonorous voice broke in upon those tempestuous sobs almost angrily:
13 But he knew-witha great shock of incredible rapture and tempestuous answering.
14 His only desire was to escape from Paris and its tempestuous populace.
15 Videogame characters have had a long, tempestuous relationship with deep, dark caves.
16 The close of Christmas Day, A.D. 1793, was tempestuous , but comparatively warm.
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