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GALES |
Storms |
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RAGES |
Storms |
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TEMPESTS |
Fierce storms |
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HURRICANES |
Giant storms |
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STORMLESS |
Without storms. |
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TEACUPS |
Where storms brew? |
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TEAPOTS |
Where storms brew? |
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STORMFUL |
Abounding with storms. |
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EDUCATION |
Learning storms can die out |
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EDUCATING |
Learning storms can die out |
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CYCLONES |
Storms that rage on in cycles |
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CLOUDBURSTS |
Could perhaps get breaks from storms |
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STORM-BEAT |
Beaten, injured, or impaired by storms. |
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WEATHER-DRIVEN |
Driven by winds or storms; forced by stress of
weather. |
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HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL |
Of or pertaining to hydrometeorology, or to
rain, clouds, storms, etc. |
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WEATHER-BOUND |
Kept in port or at anchor by storms; delayed by bad
weather; as, a weather-bound vessel. |
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FURY |
Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; -- sometimes applied to
inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence. |
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PORT |
A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered
inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven. Used also figuratively. |
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RUDE |
Violent; tumultuous; boisterous; inclement; harsh;
severe; -- said of the weather, of storms, and the like; as, the rude
winter. |
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METEOROLOGY |
The science which treats of the atmosphere and its
phenomena, particularly of its variations of heat and moisture, of its
winds, storms, etc. |
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HYDROMETEOROLOGY |
That branch of meteorology which relates to, or
treats of, water in the atmosphere, or its phenomena, as rain, clouds,
snow, hail, storms, etc. |
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STORMY |
Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject
to storms; agitated with furious winds; biosterous; tempestous; as, a
stormy season; a stormy day or week. |
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SAFE |
Free from harm, injury, or risk; untouched or
unthreatened by danger or injury; unharmed; unhurt; secure; whole; as,
safe from disease; safe from storms; safe from foes. |
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STORM |
To blow with violence; also, to rain, hail, snow, or the
like, usually in a violent manner, or with high wind; -- used
impersonally; as, it storms. |
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DISLODGE |
To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to remove from
a place of quiet or repose; as, shells resting in the sea at a
considerate depth are not dislodged by storms. |