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storm
/stɔːrm/
Definition
1
A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
2
To move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.
3
A direct assault on a place, especially a fortified one.
4
A tumultuous outpouring or display of activity or emotion.
Examples
The barista accidentally served decaf, so Karen stormed the counter demanding a real coffee apocalypse.
After losing at Monopoly, he stormed off to the balcony, plotting his hotel empire comeback.
The puppy stormed the kitchen like a furry tornado, leaving a trail of shredded socks in its wake.
She stormed the dance floor with moves so fierce, even the DJ paused to applaud.