stormy

  • 1Stormy — Daniels, 2007 Stormy Daniels, 2007 Stormy Daniels, auch bekannt als Stormy (* 17. März 1979 in Baton Rouge …

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  • 2Stormy — Nom Stormy Race Zébrule Sexe Femelle stérile Naissance 1997 Pays de naissance   …

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  • 3Stormy — Storm y, a. [Compar. {Stormier}; superl. {Stormiest}.] 1. Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with furious winds; biosterous; tempestous; as, a stormy season; a stormy day or week. Beyond the stormy Hebrides …

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  • 4stormy — index disorderly, severe, unruly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5stormy — stȯr mē adj, storm·i·er; est having alternating exacerbations and remissions of symptoms …

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  • 6stormy — c.1200, from STORM (Cf. storm) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Figurative use by mid 14c …

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  • 7stormy — [adj] rough (referring to weather) bitter, blowy, blustering, blustery, boisterous, cold, coming down*, damp, dirty, foul, frigid, furious, gusty, howling, menacing, murky, pouring, raging, raining cats and dogs*, rainy, riproaring*, roaring,… …

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  • 8stormy — ► ADJECTIVE (stormier, stormiest) 1) affected or disturbed by a storm. 2) full of angry or violent outbursts of feeling. DERIVATIVES stormily adverb storminess noun …

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  • 9stormy — [stôr′mē] adj. stormier, stormiest [ME stormi < OE stormig] 1. of, characteristic of, or affected by storms 2. having or characterized by storms 3. violent, raging, turbulent, etc. stormily adv. storminess n …

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  • 10stormy — [[t]stɔ͟ː(r)mi[/t]] stormier, stormiest 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If there is stormy weather, there are strong winds and heavy rain. It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds. ...the long stormy winter of 1942. Ant …

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