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storm

Definition for storm

noun as in outbreak of precipitation and wind

verb as in attack, rush

Strongest matches

assault, rip, roar, stalk, tear

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With over 50 million views, it is one of a growing number of AI-generated "microdramas", soap opera-like series with episodes as short as 30 seconds, that are taking China by storm.

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After aiming his rifle almost casually, the fighter unleashed a storm of bullets that tore through the unarmed man.

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Some airline industry officials Thursday compared managing the planned reduction to dealing with a winter storm—if a storm were to hit dozens of the country’s major airports all at once.

“Soon the storm will break loose,” he said to Oleg Troyanovsky, one of his top foreign policy aides, when they were back in the premier’s office in Moscow.

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They can sense a storm long before it appears, and the poison tide was like an underwater storm, sweeping through the sea.

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

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