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tempestuously

adverb as in without restraint

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Outside, the briny tang of windswept sea air, the North Sea swirling tempestuously below.

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With its lid fully opened, the piano tended to overwhelm Ma’s dark-shaded yet not voluptuous tone, at least from where I sat near the stage, yet both dug in tempestuously.

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“There is nothing that’s more important in democracy than a well-informed electorate,” she says tempestuously.

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A body which, like the average parish parliament, numbers from five to eleven, is not likely to prove a tempestuously democratic, or violently revolutionary assemblage.

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He sat down tempestuously acclaimed, and turning in his chair held out his hand to Cynthia Daventry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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