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storm

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Sold at Hungry Jack's fast food restaurants , a Storm is a flavoured ice cream dessert similar to McDonald's McFlurry ice cream. The product consists of vanilla flavoured soft serve ice cream served with either one of three flavours; Cookies & Cream ( Oreo ...

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Etymology 1 n. Any disturbed state of the atmosphere, especially as affecting the earth's surface, and strongly implying destructive or unpleasant weather. Etymology 2 vb. 1 To move quickly and noisily like a storm, usually in a state of uproar or anger. ...

Usage examples of storm.

A rather portly woman passing by saw her apparently sobbing into a towel and stormed over with a couple of similarly-indignant friends to ask in a rather accusatory tone if everything was alright, already glaring daggers at me.

Bragadin, who always gave good advice, told me that the best way to avoid the threatening storm was to run away.

The dunes seemed to move as if alive, and the dust storms sang in the distance, warning of their approach.

This is caused by the fact that the ascending air, having attained a height above the earth, settles down behind the storm, forming an anticyclone or mass of dry air, which presses against the retreating side of the great whirlwind.

An autumnal love gives a man the sober splendor and gentle warmth of a September sunset, but it does not buffet him with the springtime storms of resentment or jealousy.

Storm God in his wrath plucked Balon from his castle and cast him down, and now he feasts beneath the waves.

The door to the inbound bag room was a heavy steel slab, but it might as well have been balsa wood the way it whipsawed back and forth in the storm.

Bayard went down on that day of storm and the dark waters of defeat and bankruptcy closed above him, there had been stretched one hand to save.

Danish barkentine that sank in a storm in the early twenties, blocking the harbor, paralyzing shipping traffic for months.

Its eastern portion includes the lower branches of the storm paths, and on this account is peculiarly interesting, especially in a barometric point of view.

By this means some notion might be formed of the general direction of the line of barometric pressure preceding or succeeding a storm.

It was barratry, an insurance swindle, and would have succeeded but for the storm.

Many showed no magical power at all, and Avelyn soon realized that these were the remnants of previous showers, brought up to the surface by the battering of the storm.

Alec, stopping to nod and smile at the bright-faced figure resting on the old bamboo chair, after a lively game of battledore and shuttlecock, in place of a run which a storm prevented.

Lear is battling the storm, kindly Gloucester, within the haven of his castle, is perturbed.