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Stormily

Stormily \Storm"i*ly\, adv. In a stormy manner.

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stormily

adv. In a stormy manner. Often used figuratively for noisily.

WordNet
stormily

adv. in a stormy or violent manner [syn: turbulently, passionately]

Usage examples of "stormily".

And the young man turned himself away stormily and made as though he would knock his brains out against a twisted pine tree that stood there in the court.

She leaned forward, let her head rest on his knees, crying stormily, angrily, breathlessly, like a child.

Roussillon rushed to the spot, seized the combatants, tousled them playfully, as if they had been children, rubbed their heads together, laughed stormily and so restored the equilibrium of temper.

When at last the sea burst into that valley, the body was full of gases of decomposition, and floated on the stormily rising waters like an obscene rubber toy.

Then they waved their broad leaves stormily, and scattered the heavy drops on his dripping garments.

The sky was stormily red in the east, and masses of woolly clouds were banking in the north.

Bunty was still giving vent to spasmodic boos and hoos, Judy was whistling stormily, and the General, mulcted of the scissors, was licking his own muddy shoe all over with his dear little red tongue.

His relationship with Han had started on rocky footing and had continued somewhat stormily for a long, long time.

And the young man turned himself away stormily and made as though he would knock his brains out against a twisted pine tree that stood there in the court.