storm
/stɔrm/
verb
- To move quickly and forcefully, often in anger.
- He stormed out of the meeting after the disagreement.
- The angry customer stormed up to the counter to complain.
- She stormed into the room and slammed the door behind her.
- To attack or capture a place by sudden, violent action.
- The soldiers stormed the enemy fortress at dawn.
- Protesters stormed the government building demanding change.
- Fans stormed the field after the team won the championship.
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noun
- A violent weather event with strong winds, rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- The storm knocked down trees and power lines across the city.
- We stayed indoors during the thunderstorm because of the lightning.
- A winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow tonight.
- A sudden, loud outburst or display of emotion or activity.
- The announcement was met with a storm of applause from the crowd.
- His comments caused a storm of protest on social media.
- She left the room in a storm of tears after the argument.
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