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  • 21stormy — /ˈstɔmi/ (say stawmee) adjective (stormier, stormiest) 1. affected or characterised by, or subject to, storms; tempestuous: a stormy sea. 2. characterised by violent commotion, actions, speech, passions, etc.: a stormy debate. {storm + y1}… …

  • 22stormy — adj. (stormier, stormiest) 1 of or affected by storms. 2 (of a wind etc.) violent, raging, vehement. 3 full of feeling or outbursts; lively, boisterous (a stormy meeting). Phrases and idioms: stormy petrel = storm petrel. Derivatives: stormily… …

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  • 23stormy — adj. Stormy is used with these nouns: ↑debate, ↑meeting, ↑night, ↑passage, ↑relationship, ↑sea, ↑sky, ↑water, ↑weather …

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  • 24stormy — storm•y [[t]ˈstɔr mi[/t]] adj. storm•i•er, storm•i•est 1) mer indicative of or characterized by storms; tempestuous: stormy seas[/ex] 2) full of turmoil or strife • Etymology: 1150–1200 storm′i•ly, adv. storm′i•ness, n …

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  • 25stormy —    Ino, ino ino.   Also: o olokū, ōle ole o, ho ole ole o, ko ele, pōlua, pikipiki ō, pūkīkī, e elekoa.     Stormy appearance, lālauahi …

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  • 26Stormy Daniels — Nombre real Stephanie Gregory Clifford[1] [2 …

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  • 27Stormy Daniels — Stormy Daniels, 2010 Stormy Daniels, 2007 …

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  • 28Stormy Weather (song) — Stormy Weather is a 1933 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem. It has since been covered by artists as diverse as Frank Sinatra and Clodagh Rodgers. Leo Reisman s… …

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  • 29Stormy Weather — may refer to:* Stormy Weather (song), a 1933 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler and first sung by Ethel Waters at The Cotton Club in Harlem * Stormy Weather (1943 film), an American musical motion picture produced and released by 20th… …

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  • 30Stormy Daniels — à l AVN Adult Entertainment Expo en 2010 Surnom Stormy, Stormy Waters Naissance …

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