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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Stormy' in a Sentence

"Characterized by or experiencing storms; turbulent or tempestuous, especially in reference to the weather or sea conditions." more

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The stormy weather prevented the students from having their outdoor recess.
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The characters in the adventure story faced a stormy night in the haunted castle.
The loud thunder made Timmy jump during the stormy night.
The trees swayed in the stormy wind, losing some of their leaves.
The sailors faced a challenging journey through the stormy seas.
Emily's mood turned stormy when she realized she had forgotten her homework at home.
The author described the climax of the story with a stormy confrontation between the characters.
Despite the stormy conditions, the little bird bravely flew across the open sky.
The children's soccer game was canceled due to the stormy conditions.
The sky was dark, and it was a stormy day.
The sailors navigated through the stormy sea with skill and determination.
The sky turned dark and stormy before the rain started.
The stormy weather made the children play indoors.
Despite the stormy conditions, the determined hikers reached the mountain summit.
The little boat rocked in the stormy sea, making the sailors feel uneasy.
Jenny stayed indoors and read a book during the stormy night.

Stormy

stawr-mee
adjectiveCharacterized by or experiencing storms; turbulent or tempestuous, especially in reference to the weather or sea conditions.
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Last Updated On: July 29, 2024
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