Sentence examples for to storm from inspiring English sources

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to storm

verb

To move quickly and noisily like a storm, usually in a state of uproar or anger.

  • She stormed out of the room.

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She waited for him to storm off.

The Americans are expected to storm it.

But then it started to storm.

The police said that prompted thousands to storm the field.

A decision was made to storm the house.

"Ready to storm the gates on Jan . 3" he wrote.

That finally prompted the police to storm the bus.

He asked his supporters to contribute to storm relief efforts.

"This new location is not vulnerable to storm damage".

Warhol expected to storm Hollywood with his filmmaking.

Not that crowds are likely to storm the barricades.

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