stormy

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definition
adjective
a dark and stormy night
(of weather) characterized by strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
translation of 'stormy'
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It portrayed a woman grasping a cross with both hands as she was being rescued from a 'stormy' sea.
It is expected that will lead up to a 'stormy' debate over the issue at Scottish Labour's annual conference in Perth in February.
The inquest heard that the relationship was 'stormy' and had broken up several times.
Culdrose also averages more than 200 call-outs a year, from sailors taken off sinking vessels in 'stormy' seas to people injured in cliff falls.
The dispute is still thought likely to provoke a 'stormy' , if not violent, showdown.
After a 'stormy' on-off relationship, the couple married in 1995.
It sounds like there is a lot of 'stormy' weather ahead.
Only the banker's closest friends knew of the couple's 'stormy' and passionate relationship.
The divers, working from a platform sent from Norway, have been racing against the onset of Arctic winter in 'stormy' seas.
Every year, slates are blown off the roof in 'stormy' weather and temporary repair works have to be carried on a regular basis.
Fury erupted at a 'stormy' meeting when angry locals turned up to fight plans for two mobile phone masts in York.
Last week's ban on hunting with dogs was the climax of many years of 'stormy' debate around the issue.
Low-pressure weather systems signal cold, 'stormy' weather and snow.
The Panamanian-registered Princess Eva has been in sheltered waters in Donegal Bay since Wednesday, after two of its crew were killed in an accident in 'stormy' seas.
He has had a 'stormy' relationship with the press.
Last New Year's Eve, the ship suffered a power cut for almost two hours in 'stormy' seas in the Bermuda Triangle, en route to New York from Puerto Rico.
The court was told the couple, who were married in 1980, had a 'stormy' relationship.
It depicts a viaduct with stick figures walking across it, slightly stooped and outlined against a 'stormy' sky.
The film depicts Plath's history of depression and suicide attempts, and follows her 'stormy' relationship with Hughes, right up until her suicide, in 1963.
She gasped at how majestic it looked against the gray, 'stormy' sky.
She encountered 'stormy' weather less than a day into the voyage, and at about 2am on September 3 fire broke out in the engine room.
At her original trial at Leeds Crown Court, the jury heard how the couple had a 'stormy' relationship, with frequent arguments and both had a temper, especially in drink.
Ann-Marie agreed to help out her little brother despite having a somewhat 'stormy' relationship with him.
Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's 'stormy' relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical.
The organising committee reserves the right to postpone or cancel the competition in the event of the weather being too 'stormy' .
One of the paintings stolen is View of the Sea at Scheveningen, a small beach scene, painted in 1882, outside The Hague of a boat setting off into a 'stormy' sea under black clouds.
There have been many cases in which 'stormy' winds and torrential rains have inflicted serious damage.
Her homecoming is somewhat earlier than expected, hastened by the recent 'stormy' weather in the North Atlantic.
But the ponds can also be slate on stormy days when they reflect the 'stormy' sky.
The atmospheric score and cinematography, especially of luscious New Zealand landscape and 'stormy' seas, adds greatly to one's appreciation.
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