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storm
noun as in outbreak of precipitation and wind
noun as in commotion, turmoil
Strongest matches
attack, barrage, bomb, bombardment, burst, disturbance, onslaught, outbreak, upheaval, violence
Strong matches
agitation, anger, annoyance, assault, blitz, blitzkrieg, bluster, broadside, cannonade, clamor, clatter, convulsion, drumfire, furor, fury, fusillade, hassle, hysteria, offensive, onset, outburst, outcry, passion, perturbation, pother, rabidity, racket, rage, roar, row, ruction, rumpus, rush, salvo, stir, strife, temper, tumult, volley
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Example Sentences
Their inquiries revealed that the trucks carried winter storm sediment dredged from catch basins that were quickly inundated with runoff in and around fire-scarred Altadena.
Whitmer said she had intended to have a one-on-one meeting with Trump to ask for aid for recovery efforts for an ice storm in northern Michigan.
Opposition MPs stormed out and word instantly reached the masses outside.
Hours before the storm started there was little calm around Anfield.
Amid the daily storm of sewage and plague of frogs that is Donald Trump's second administration, it’s difficult to say that anything beggars belief.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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