Stormily example sentences
stormily
definition
- adverb form of stormy
storm·y
adjective
stormy (adjective) · stormier (comparative adjective) · stormiest (superlative adjective)
- (of weather) characterized by strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow:
- (of the sea or sky) having large waves or dark clouds because of windy or rainy conditions:
- full of angry or violent outbursts of feeling:
Synonyms
stormy, blustery, squally, wild, tempestuous, turbulent, windy, gusty, blowy, rainy, thundery, rough, choppy, angry, dirty, foul, nasty, inclement, howling, roaring, raging, furious, boisterous, calm, fine, windy, windswept, blustery, gusty, breezy, drafty, fresh, wild, squally, tempestuous, turbulent, boisterous, still, angry, heated, fiery, fierce, impassioned, passionate, lively, tempestuous, turbulent, tumultuous, explosive, volatile, violent, intense, peaceful"Stormily" Example Sentences
1. The ocean raged stormily, waves crashing against the cliffs.2. He protested stormily, his face reddening with anger.
3. She argued stormily with her sister over the inheritance.
4. The wind blew stormily through the barren landscape.
5. The crowd reacted stormily to the politician's speech.
6. The debate became stormily contentious, with accusations flying.
7. His heart beat stormily with a mixture of fear and excitement.
8. The clouds gathered stormily above the mountains.
9. The sea churned stormily, threatening to capsize the small boat.
10. The meeting ended stormily, with several members walking out.
11. He rejected the proposal stormily, slamming the door behind him.
12. The children played stormily in the park, their laughter echoing.
13. The conversation turned stormily, fueled by old resentments.
14. The river flowed stormily, swollen with rain.
15. His emotions welled up stormily, tears threatening to spill.
16. The night sky looked stormily beautiful, with flashes of lightning.
17. She refused his advances stormily, her voice sharp and cold.
18. The scene unfolded stormily, full of unexpected twists.
19. He breathed stormily, his chest heaving with exertion.
20. The air crackled stormily with anticipation.
21. The market reacted stormily to the news of the merger.
22. His mind raced stormily, trying to find a solution.
23. The audience applauded stormily, rising to their feet.
24. The years passed stormily, marked by conflict and change.
25. He spoke stormily and passionately about his beliefs.
26. The relationship ended stormily, leaving both parties hurt.
27. The painting depicted a stormily sea, full of dramatic movement.
28. The composer created a stormily symphony, full of powerful emotions.
29. She lived a stormily life, full of adventures and challenges.
30. The book described a stormily romance, full of passion and betrayal.
31. He dreamt stormily of a better life.
32. The politician campaigned stormily, making bold promises.
33. The game ended stormily, with a brawl between players.
34. The children argued stormily over the last cookie.
35. The negotiations proceeded stormily, fraught with tension.
36. The weather turned stormily in the afternoon.
37. The artist painted a stormily landscape, reflecting his inner turmoil.
38. He wrote a stormily letter of protest.
39. Her emotions surged stormily within her.
40. The play concluded stormily, leaving the audience speechless.
41. The music swelled stormily, building to a crescendo.
42. The years went by stormily and quickly.
43. The protagonist faced a stormily and challenging journey.
44. The protagonist's life was stormily and unpredictable.
45. He confessed stormily and without hesitation.
46. They danced stormily under the moonlight.
47. The colors in the painting were stormily and vibrant.
48. The debate raged stormily throughout the night.
49. The stock market fluctuated stormily throughout the week.
50. His mind worked stormily to devise a plan.
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