stormily

/ˈstɔːrməli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows strong anger, emotion, or turbulence.
    • She stormily slammed the door and refused to speak to anyone.
    • The crowd reacted stormily to the politician's controversial remarks.
    • He argued stormily with his brother over the inheritance.
  2. In a way that relates to or resembles a storm, with strong wind, rain, or violent weather.
    • The sea churned stormily under the dark, low clouds.
    • The sky darkened stormily just before the hail began.
    • Leaves blew stormily across the yard as the front moved in.
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