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Discover Ludwig"angry storm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a metaphor to describe a difficult situation or to convey a sense of impending danger. For example, you might write: "The angry storm of controversy threatened to tear his career apart."
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This is technically verse, but it feels wordier and less shapely than the prose version that Tagore offered in "Gitanjali": Send thy angry storm, dark with death, if it is thy wish, and with lashes of lightning startle the sky from end to end.
It was like the angry storm clouds of calculus broke and I could see the light.
Close no door against he cold The angry storm is alive in you; Is like a story never told, And it tears at walls that it can't pass through - Joe Henry, "Light No Lamp When the Sun Comes Down".
Nature miracles performed by religious heroes or by a God: a religious hero makes rain; a religious hero stops rain; a hero calms an angry storm; an angry God floods the world by storm; a hero kills a tree or an animal with a word; a hero augments an animal's strength with a word.
The gale-force winds roared furiously from all sides, ramming into us, imperiously demanding we get off this 600-metre mega-dune, at once! Balancing precariously on the spine of this gigantic, shifting monster, our team of 12 women carried on resolutely, ignoring the angry storm, carefully putting one foot in front of the other.
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In Paris last week, Mr. Arafat was opaque and then angry, storming out of a meeting and forcing Dr. Albright to run after him.
When she gets angry, a storm cloud passes over her face.
Beyond town, an angry purple storm rolls in on the horizon, sending out forked licks of lightning.
There were victims, and then there was collateral damage: at the start of this new series, the Brody family is just barely holding it together in the eye of an angry media storm.
But pressing on that until all the flies are pulled to fiery death means you can't be making up orders so risk falling behind and having angry customers storm out of the shop.
You're making yourself feel better, and perhaps making it less likely hordes of angry people storm your gated estate.
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