Sentence example with the word 'tempest'

tempest

agitation, chaos, disturbance, foul weather, ill wind, perturbation, squall, tempestuous rage, tumult, violent blow

Definition n. a violent commotion or disturbance

Last update: September 19, 2015


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The tempest uprooted the trees.   [Please select]

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The tempest has replaced the sunlight and caused us to move our picnic indoors.   [Please select]

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Days before the hurricane hit land, the government urged citizens to prepare for the tempest.   [Please select]

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We had a glorious thunder-tempest last night, and it's much cooler to-day.   [Please select]

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Coriolanus, Pericles, 1608; Cymbeline, 1609; Winter's Tale, 1610-1611; The Tempest, 1611; Henry VIII (unfinished).   [Please select]

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He beseeches the tempest; the imperturbable tempest obeys only the infinite.   [Please select]

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A certain amount of tempest is always mingled with a battle.   [Please select]

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Its tempest sometimes proceeds from a grimace.   [Please select]

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Wrath, tempest, claps of thunder, foam to the very ceiling.   [Please select]

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His ferocious form lurks in the tempest.   [Please select]

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For two days and nights the tempest raged.   [Please select]

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