Antonym: calm. Similar words: storm, sandstorm, snowstorm, dust storm, rainstorm, brainstorm, thunderstorm, brainstorming. Meaning: ['stɔrmɪ /stɔːmɪ] adj. 1. (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion 2. characterized by violent emotions or behavior.
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31. The marriage began in a stormy fashion, but soon settled down.
32. When the weather grew stormy, we went below to keep dry.
33. At first she was very nervous about making the crossing in such stormy weather.
34. I think it's definitely getting stormy.
35. Alcoholics often tend to have stormy and destructive relationships.
36. One dark, stormy night I visited the dying woman.
37. Stormy applause rocked the hall.
38. Their relationship has been often stormy.
39. It was a wild, stormy night.
40. The December peace talks are likely to be stormy.
41. But Clinton and Morris had had a stormy relationship.
42. Instead he ran into stormy weather.
43. The calm summer seas turn stormy.
44. Their relationship could be stormy at times.
45. The couple had their his'n' hers tattoos done during their stormy three-year marriage.
46. After a long and sometimes stormy discussion, a decision was finally reached.
47. To make matters worse, the weather had become stormy, and the plane bumped like a car crossing a field.
48. No stormy preacher, President Witherspoon quietly won the confidence of his colleagues.
49. Step into the wheelhouse and take the helm on a dark and stormy night!
50. Ethelred was not the most pious of kings, and his clashes with the church were stormy and frequent.
51. We needed to make ground; the winds, though still stormy, had moved to the southwest.
52. In this stormy atmosphere even a passing attraction would deepen into love.
53. That's where we're going: to New York and its stormy weather.
54. Belfast Crown Court heard that the couple's six-year relationship had been stormy and that they had hit each other on numerous occasions.
55. It was unusual that someone should be taking a ride on a stormy night like this.
56. Unfortunately,(sentencedict.com) my parents' marriage slowly hit stormy weather and they split up.
57. Her eyes are closed, her mouth is partly open, breaking the surface of a stormy face.
58. I talked to them in the Friends' Meeting House on a dark and stormy summer night.
59. This stormy summer threw down and scattered grain, held berries back from ripening.
60. It followed a stormy and agonized debate, but Landsbergis's stated support for the moratorium appeared to have swayed many deputies.
More similar words: storm, sandstorm, snowstorm, dust storm, rainstorm, brainstorm, thunderstorm, brainstorming, torment, story, stork, store, tormented, dormitory, pastor, storey, castor, history, stored, reformatory, storage, restore, distort, historic, historian, impostor, investor, pastoral, ancestor, drugstore.