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storm

/stɔːrm/

[/stɔːrm/]

violent weather

Beginnernoun

Definition

A period of violent weather with strong wind, rain, and often thunder and lightning.

Example

The fishing boats hurried back to harbour as the storm gathered out over the bay.

The fishing boats hurried back to harbour as the storm gathered out over the bay.

Etymology

From Old English 'storm', of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Used literally and figuratively, as in 'a storm of protest'.

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