storm
/stɔːm/
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Translation
Very bad weather with strong wind and rain, and sometimes thunder.
Word origin
From Old English storm, the common Germanic word for a tempest.
- Origin
- Old English
- Root
- storm
Grammar
Gender
Pluralstorms
Examples
blew .
"Storm" is very bad weather with strong wind and rain.
Winter hit coast.
"Storms" is the plural, meaning more than one storm.
inside during .
Here "storm" is one spell of very bad weather.
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