tempest|tempests in English

noun

[tem·pest || 'tempɪst]

storm, wind

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1. It can manifest lightning and tempests.

2. Buffeted definition: pounded or hit repeatedly by storms or adversities synonyms: storm-tossed, tempest-tossed, tempest-tost, troubled, tempest-swept antonyms

3. They laughed at the tempest.

4. Buffeted: 1 adj pounded or hit repeatedly by storms or adversities Synonyms: storm-tossed , tempest-swept , tempest-tossed , tempest-tost troubled characterized by …

5. Some poor sailor, tempest-tossed,

6. The frolicsome tempest baffled all its efforts.

7. The wind grew to a tempest.

8. Bollixed endorsed a mod Tempest (Vindictus Cyclone)

9. The tempest beats against the house.

10. The tempest seems to be calming down.

11. The takeover provoked a tempest of criticism.

12. A noise, a calamity, a great tempest!

13. The tempest may not be entirely over.

14. When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed,

15. The Beggaries of weather, the tempests of sea, they were all part of his ministry

16. In short, we see the terrible tempest raging.

17. The tempest drove the ship on the rocks.

18. No tempest is capable of shattering his firm determination.

19. ♪ Through the teeth of this tempest

20. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Buffeted. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Buffeted, storm-tossed, tempest-tossed, tempest-tost, tempest-swept (adj) pounded or hit repeatedly by storms or adversities

21. The Tempest was William Shakespeare's swan song in 16

22. The Tempest was W . Shakespeare swan song in 16

23. The sailors took in sail when the tempest was approaching.

24. With a tempest in the day of storm wind.

25. Her anger was unreasonable, a tempest in a teapot.