stormy|stormier|stormiest in English
adjective
[storm·y || 'stɔrmɪ /stɔːmɪ]
characterized by violent weather, inclement; characterized by frequent emotional outbursts, tempestuous
Use "stormy|stormier|stormiest" in a sentence
1. The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.
2. But even the stormiest waters are no barrier for birds.
3. 16 The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.
4. Cloudless: not stormy or cloudy.
5. Brunettes are intense, stormy, and angry
6. The sky was dark and stormy.
7. It's stormy out at sea.
8. We had a stormy passage to India.
9. The sailboat swayed on the stormy sea.
10. Missing Link Animatic 4 - Stormy Waters Missing Link Animatic 4 - Stormy Waters The Manchuria becomes a mad-house as Mr
11. Synonyms for Breezier include windier, blowier, airier, fresher, gustier, brisker, squallier, draughtier, draftier and stormier
12. The stormy waves pounded against the rocks.
13. The day was cold and stormy.
14. Sailors wear oilskins in stormy weather.
15. Synonyms for Acuter include higher, higher-pitched, sharper, shriller, shriekier, stronger, fiercer, stormier, harsher and gustier
16. Antonyms for Balmiest include harshest, roughest, coarsest, hardest, severest, sternest, winteriest, wintriest, barmiest and stormiest
17. Synonyms for Breeziest include stormiest, windiest, squalliest, gustiest, blowiest, freshest, draughtiest, draftiest, airiest and briskest
18. Those stormy clouds augur ill for a picnic.
19. They had a parlous journey on stormy seas.
20. Blustering definition is - blowing in stormy gusts
21. Rough and stormy; violent: Boisterous winds; a Boisterous voyage
22. Snuggling together under the covers on a stormy day.
23. The sky was starting to look stormy.
24. It thundered and lightened that stormy night.
25. To help me see through the stormy weather."