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stormless

[stawrm-lis] / ˈstɔrm lɪs /


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But, as the days had been all stormless alike, he had been obliged to adapt himself only to the conditions of the bag, and not at all to the state of the weather.

From Happy Days for Boys and Girls by Various

Such times, however, were more favourable to religious activity than the dull and heavy stormless days that followed.

From The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Abbey, Charles J. (Charles John)

Eight years over the full fourscore Knew thee: now shalt thou sleep, forgiving All griefs past of the wild world's giving, Moored at last on the stormless shore.

From Studies in Song, A Century of Roundels, Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets, The Heptalogia, Etc From Swinburne's Poems Volume V. by Swinburne, Algernon Charles

He knew the signs: small chance was there now of a stormless night.

From The Unknown Sea by Housman, Clemence

On that clear and stormless night following the days of plague and famine, a hundred thousand hungry creatures came out from their retreats to hunt for food.

From Kazan by Curwood, James Oliver