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How to Use "Storm" with Example Sentences
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storm
(n):
an occurrence of bad weather in form of rain, snow or wind
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Used with adjectives:
"
A
violent
storm
is headed our way.
"
(violent, bad, big, ferocious, great, heavy, major, monster, severe, terrible)
"
We saw the dark clouds of an
approaching
storm
.
"
(approaching, coming, impending)
"
My flight was cancelled due to a
snow
storm
.
"
(snow, ice, wind, hail)
Used with verbs:
"
I think we're
in for
a huge
storm
.
"
(be + in for)
"
I
braved
a snow
storm
to get to work.
"
(braved)
"
We
are tracking
the
storm
that is headed our way.
"
(be + tracking, be + following)
"
A major winter
storm
swept
our state.
"
(swept, battered)
"
The
storm
lasted
for two days.
"
(lasted)
Used with nouns:
"
We had lots of
storm
damage
to our house.
"
(damage)
"
They didn't take the
storm
warning
seriously.
"
(warning)
"
The
storm
drain
was clogged.
"
(drain)
Used with prepositions:
"
We were out of town
during
the
storm
.
"
(during)
"
He got caught
in
the
storm
.
"
(in)
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storm
(v):
to attack suddenly; to move quickly
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Used with nouns:
"
The
demonstrators
stormed
the building.
"
(demonstrators, protestors, police, troops)
Used with adverbs:
"
The protestors
angrily
stormed
the building.
"
(angrily, quickly)
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