stormy in the PONS Dictionary

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It is a stormy night and everyone is afraid of going to the sea to search for him.
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One stormy night, she saves a human boy from a wrecked ship and falls in love with him.
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Stormy weather brings a bark tide of firewood which must be quickly gathered.
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While the album contained some of the band's best songs, the recording itself was a disappointment and the relationship with the label grew stormy.
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All of this takes place in a landscape characterized by a dark, stormy sky on the left, complete with a bolt of lightning.
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Despite their sometimes stormy relationship, they took great pride in the results of their work together.
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He was fair but firm during a stormy period.
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As they approached stormy weather and a watchdog caused the captain to become wary.
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A crowd had gathered, but the sea was stormy and no-one would dare attempt a rescue.
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The early part of winter however is often unsettled and stormy; often the wettest and windiest time of the year.
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