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."

26. Stormy weather prevented any play in today's tennis.

27. They held a stormy discussion about this problem.

28. They had a passionate and often stormy relationship.

29. 5 They make the treacherous journey across stormy seas.

30. The arrow on the barometer was pointing to "Stormy".

31. The sailors cheated death in the stormy seas.

32. They make the treacherous journey across stormy seas.

33. The audience broke out into a stormy applause.

34. Stormy weather stopped the ship from making headway.

35. Will you make Jehovah your refuge during these stormy times?

36. The stormy sea engulted the small motor sailboat.

37. The letter was read at a stormy meeting.

38. The marriage was stormy and unfaithful on both sides.

39. He was booed and hissed during a stormy meeting.Sentencedict.com

40. 11 Stormy weather prevented any play in today's tennis.

41. The British Government may be in stormy economic waters.

42. Aldebaran actually has a more stormy reputation than one would imagine

43. Very few people ventured to go out on that stormy night.

44. Breezy - abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes; "Blowy weather"; "a windy bluff" Blowy , windy stormy - (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion; "a stormy day"; "wide and stormy seas"

45. The artist has rendered the stormy sea in dark greens and browns.

46. He always paints ships against a background of stormy shies.

47. Fortunately, the stormy waves caused trifling damage to the boat.

48. 12 synonyms for Blustery: gusty, wild, violent, stormy, windy, tempestuous, inclement, squally

49. I am in a sulk, a stormy silence, I hardly know why.

50. A slender youth with dark tousled hair and eyes of a stormy blue.

51. Bound By spells (Bound Series Book 2) - Kindle edition by Smith, Stormy

52. Made in the USA Introducing the Brimless Wool Cap from Stormy Kromer

53. " The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present.

54. In this stormy atmosphere even a passing attraction would deepen into love.

55. One stormy night, Serena, blown off course, falls into the Zoo's Bird Lake.

56. Synonyms for Blowy include blustery, breezy, windy, drafty, draughty, fresh, gusty, squally, stormy and exposed

57. Commitment is like an anchor that keeps your marriage steady during stormy times

58. The artist has used several layers of paint to create the stormy sky.

59. He calmed a stormy sea and quieted strong winds. —MARK 4:39-41.

60. It would also be easy to take down and stow in stormy weather.

61. Hypernyms ("Boisterousness" is a kind of): storminess (the state of being stormy)

62. She had just separated and I had just come out of a stormy relationship.

63. To that lofty goal, it can safely be assumed, Stormy Eaton would say amen.

64. It was unusual that someone should be taking a ride on a stormy night like this.

65. Hypernyms ("Breeziness" is a kind of): storminess (the state of being stormy)

66. On a dark and stormy night -- really! -- it was the 10th of July, 1856.

67. It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.

68. 26 On stormy nights it had been exhilarating to fly in the teeth of the wind.

69. A strong shutter or plate fastened over a ship's porthole cabin window in stormy weather.

70. Joyce Carol Oates FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION (2001) Synonyms of 'Blowy' windy, fresh, exposed, stormy

71. As we pass through this stormy and hazardous system of things, we face unsettling challenges.

72. It was about then I felt as if I were on a small boat on stormy seas.

73. Boisterousness: 1 n the property of being noisy and lively and unrestrained Type of: noisiness , racketiness the auditory effect characterized by loud and constant noise n a turbulent and stormy state of the sea Type of: storminess the state of being stormy

74. 25 We needed to make ground; the winds, though still stormy, had moved to the southwest.

75. From Seventh Rule Blog: "Seventh Rule welcomes Cascadian deathrock ensemble Atriarch to its stormy roster

76. Stormy Smith is the author of the Amazon best seller, Bound by Duty, and Bound By spells

77. Albatrosses of the southern oceans are most numerous in the stormy latitudes between 40 and 50 degrees

78. It is hard to avoid stormy waves when you are sailing in rivers;and it is hard to avoid brambles when you are climbing rugged mountains.We hope you can fearlessly fight the stormy waves and hack your way through the jungle.

79. What does Bluster mean? The definition of a Bluster is a stormy blowing of air or a noisy commotion

80. The relationship with Mimi had survived its stormy months, though it was not destined to last much longer.