"Stormily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stormily" Meaning

In a turbulent or turbulent-like manner, especially referring to speech or writing. It describes something that is loud, energetic, and often overwhelming, often in a negative or unpleasant way.

Example sentences:

She spoke stormily to her friend, expressing her intense frustration at the situation.
The stormy weather brought strong winds and heavy rain.

"Stormily" Examples

Adverb examples:


She navigated the stormy night stormily, clinging to the door of the car.
He swam stormily across the turbulent river, struggling against the strong currents.
The tourists walked stormily through the rain-soaked streets, trying to find shelter.
42. The team played stormily, with neither side able to gain a clear advantage on the field.
She spoke stormily, her anger and frustration pouring out in her words.

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A large long-necked wading bird, typically white with a bold bill and long legs, that breeds in northern Europe and Asia and migrates to Africa and southern Europe for the winter. They are famous in folklore for carrying babies to newborns by dropping them into their families' gardens.

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Adjective: becoming more stormy or violent, increasingly severe or turbulent<br><br>Example: "The weather forecast predicted a stormier evening ahead."

Storminess

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Storminess refers to the state or quality of being stormy, which typically involves strong winds, heavy rain, thunder, and sometimes even lightning, snow, or hail. It can also describe a quality of turbulent or turbulent behavior, often metaphorically.

Storming

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verb: to move very quickly and violently in a big crowd, especially to get into a building or a place. <br><br>Example: The rioters were storming the government building. <br><br>adjective: relating to a big violent fight or a sudden angry outburst.<br><br>Example: The storming debate on social media lasted for hours.<br><br>verb: past tense of "storm": to make a strong, forceful progress in a particular activity, often with a lot of effort.<br><br>Example: She stormed through the exam, answering most of the questions correctly.

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Stormy

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Story

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A story is a narrative, either spoken or written, that tells a sequence of events, often with a specific structure and often with a beginning, middle, and end.