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storm
noun as in outbreak of precipitation and wind
noun as in commotion, turmoil
Strongest matches
attack, barrage, bomb, bombardment, burst, disturbance, onslaught, outbreak, upheaval, violence
Strong matches
agitation, anger, annoyance, assault, blitz, blitzkrieg, bluster, broadside, cannonade, clamor, clatter, convulsion, drumfire, furor, fury, fusillade, hassle, hysteria, offensive, onset, outburst, outcry, passion, perturbation, pother, rabidity, racket, rage, roar, row, ruction, rumpus, rush, salvo, stir, strife, temper, tumult, volley
Weak match
Example Sentences
That document listed storm preparations planned by various city agencies, including the Department of Water and Power and the Department of Recreation and Parks.
The first storm is expected to move through the area Wednesday into Thursday, with the next cold front coming Thursday.
Setting off from Oxfordshire, the convoy of coaches was immediately caught in a media storm as cameras captured their departure.
At one point, a storm kept Jackie on her nest for 62 hours straight, sometimes completely covered in snow.
And yet, the two-time FA Cup winner with Arsenal has had a storming time in Sussex - capped off by his latest goal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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