Sentence examples for to storms from inspiring English sources

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to storms

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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"We're used to storms," the governor said.

"We've become that much more vulnerable to storms".

Look at Bloomberg and the response to storms.

Dirigibles, he said, "are very sensitive to storms.

But exposure to storms may weaken trees in some cases, so they need to be reassessed.

Grenada, it seems, is no stranger to storms - political, natural, or in our case, domestic.

The occurrence of some microseisms is related to storms at sea.

These trends mean that far more people are vulnerable to storms now.

"It may be that as the ice cover thins, its response to storms is changing".

Experts say the South China Sea abounds in wrecks lost to storms, piracy and ineptitude.

We're used to storms here, but I have never seen anything like it.

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