"Storminess" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "storminess":
The coast of Galveston is prone to excessive storminess during hurricane season.
The pilot was forced to navigate through storminess to reach the stranded ship safely.
The evening news show was cancelled due to the persistent storminess in the area.
The countryside was affected by storminess, causing travel disruptions and power outages.
The ship's captain warned his crew to be prepared for storminess in the North Sea.
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.
1. Having or characterized by violent and intense weather involving thunderstorms, heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.<br><br>2. Violently excited or turbulent; disturbed or agitated.<br><br>Example: The stormy weather forced us to cancel our outdoor plans.