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tempestuous

[tem-pes-choo-uhs] / tɛmˈpɛs tʃu əs /


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True love need not be wild and tempestuous, or light and effervescent.

From Salon

On paper, it was an ideal upbringing for the artist she became: a nomadic touring musician whose songs draw on deep Southern roots, using matter-of-fact imagery to conjure tempestuous emotions.

From New York Times

Though Crosby’s relationship with Nash, as with many of his former bandmates, had been tempestuous, the two had recently begun to reconcile after long being estranged.

From Los Angeles Times

Antonio Conte's tempestuous Tottenham tenure has come to an end after a predictability volatile 16 months in charge, but with none of the silverware the club gambled on when appointing the Italian.

From BBC

Her character has gone from a tempestuous, alcoholic stripper to the serial’s luminous and resourceful leading lady.

From Seattle Times