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Definition of storm
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Stork-billed
(a.)
Having
a bill like that of the
stork.
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Scatter
::
Scatter
(v. i.) To be
dispersed
or
dissipated;
to
disperse
or
separate;
as,
clouds
scatter
after a
storm..
Behavior
::
Behavior
(n.)
Manner
of
behaving,
whether
good or bad; mode of
conducting
one's self;
conduct;
deportment;
carriage;
-- used also of
inanimate
objects;
as, the
behavior
of a ship in a
storm;
the
behavior
of the
magnetic
needle..
Dreadnaught
::
Dreadnaught
(n.)
Hence:
A
garment
made of very thick
cloth,
that can
defend
against
storm and cold; also, the cloth
itself;
fearnaught..
Dismast
::
Dismast
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a mast of
masts;
to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm
dismasted
the
ship..
Storminess
::
Stormily
(adv.)
In a
stormy
manner.
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To come to an end; to
cease;
as, that day the storm
stayed..
Storm
::
Storming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stor.
Dislodge
::
Dislodge
(v. t.) To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to
remove
from a place of quiet or
repose;
as,
shells
resting
in the sea at a
considerate
depth are not
dislodged
by
storms..
Southeaster
::
Southeaster
(n.) A
storm,
strong
wind, or gale
coming
from the
southeast..
Storm
::
Storm (v. t.) To
assault;
to
attack,
and
attempt
to take, by
scaling
walls,
forcing
gates,
breaches,
or the like; as, to storm a
fortified
town..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A heavy
shower
or fall, any
adverse
outburst
of
tumultuous
force;
violence..
Stormglass
::
Stormful
(a.)
Abounding
with
storms.
Stormed
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
assault
on a
fortified
place;
a
furious
attempt
of
troops
to enter and take a
fortified
place by
scaling
the
walls,
forcing
the
gates,
or the
like..
Brew
::
Brew (v. i.) To be in a state of
preparation;
to be
mixing,
forming,
or
gathering;
as, a storm brews in the
west..
Stormfinch
::
Stormcock
(n.) The green
woodpecker.
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Severe;
violent;
as, a tough
storm..
Oragious
::
Oragious
(a.)
Stormy.
Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To cause to rise and fall; as, a ship
tossed
on the waves in a
storm..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Violent;
tumultuous;
boisterous;
inclement;
harsh;
severe;
-- said of the
weather,
of
storms,
and the like; as, the rude
winter..
Snowbird
::
Snowbird
(n.) An
arctic
finch
(Plectrophenax,
/
Plectrophanes,
nivalis)
common,
in
winter,
both in
Europe
and the
United
States,
and often
appearing
in large
flocks
during
snowstorms.
It is
partially
white,
but
variously
marked
with
chestnut
and
brown.
Called
also snow
bunting,
snowflake,
snowfleck,
and
snowflight..
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