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stormy

[stawr-mee] / ˈstɔr mi /


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Later, a China-brokered agreement saw the prince calm his country’s stormy diplomatic relations with Iran.

From Los Angeles Times

Warren and Summers have had a stormy relationship rooted in disagreements over financial regulation during the Obama administration where Summers was director of the National Economic Council.

From The Wall Street Journal

The letter follows a stormy committee hearing, where MPs accused tech bosses of profiting from phone thefts.

From BBC

Electric-vehicle makers are battening down the hatches, preparing for some stormy weather.

From Barron's

That will need to be the case Saturday, when Miller leads a battered Trojan backfield into a stormy battle in South Bend.

From Los Angeles Times