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stormless

[stawrm-lis] / ˈstɔrm lɪs /


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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)

Trailing its silver drapery away In thin and fairy webs, that are at play Like stormless waves upon a summer sea Dragging their length of waters lazily.

From The Death-Wake or Lunacy; a Necromaunt in Three Chimeras by Lang, Andrew

Each tide, though stormless, carried the Columbia a little higher up the beach; and the tugs, trying singly to move her, only broke their hawsers and wasted precious time.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 by Various

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

This, in its conception of an unknown world where is immortal youth, where stormless skies, happy hunting, strange adventure, gentle manners dwell, where love is free and time is unmarked, is pure romance.

From The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by Reid, Stephen