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storm

[stawrm] / stɔrm /




Example Sentences

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Much like trains south of Exeter in the recent storm, the project appears to have hit the buffers.

From BBC

"Sea temperatures are rising, and they get washed up here in storms, usually suffering from cold shock or being 'cold-stunned', so they can't move, and some people think they are dead," they continued.

From BBC

The success of BNP chief Rahman, 60, marks a remarkable turnaround for a man who only returned to Bangladesh in December after 17 years in exile in Britain, far from Dhaka's political storms.

From Barron's

This winter’s record warmth and lack of storms has left the Rockies with very little snow.

From Los Angeles Times

Ghanaians have rushed to defend their colourful handwoven "fugu" smocks after President John Mahama's wearing of the loose-fitting traditional garment on a recent state visit to Zambia caused an online storm.

From Barron's