100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "storm"
Definition
- Storm (noun): A disturbed state of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning.
- A tumultuous or violent disturbance of any kind, often used metaphorically to describe chaotic situations or intense emotional experiences.
- An outburst of public anger or excitement, often resulting in a strong reaction from people.
Synonyms
- Tempest
- Gale
- Squall
- Thunderstorm
- Turmoil
- Commotion
- Upheaval
- Disturbance
Antonyms
- Calm
- Peace
- Tranquility
- Serenity
- Stillness
Examples
- The children stormed out of the room after the argument.
- She decided to storm the stage during the performance.
- The winter storm last night knocked down several trees.
- He could feel his emotions storming inside him after the news.
- The protesters began to storm the gates of the government building.
- They watched as the dark clouds stormed in from the west.
- He stormed through the door, clearly upset.
- The team members stormed the field after winning the championship.
- The hurricane stormed through the coastal town, causing extensive damage.
- She felt her heart storming with excitement when she saw him.
- The fans stormed the arena as the concert was about to start.
- A cold storm stormed into the city, bringing snow and ice.
- He decided to storm back into the meeting after a brief escape.
- The thunder began to storm, echoing through the valley.
- They stormed the castle, determined to reclaim it.
- The emotional outburst stormed forth unexpectedly.
- The artist's creativity often stormed through periods of chaos.
- The crowd began to storm the exits as the fire alarm rang.
- The lightning stormed across the sky, illuminating the night.
- She felt a storm of anger storming through her as she listened.
- The unexpected storm left everyone unprepared.
- He stormed into the conversation, interrupting everyone.
- The waves began to storm against the shore as the tide rose.
- A wave of nostalgia stormed over her as she looked at old photos.
- The political climate began to storm with debates and discussions.
- They could hear the wind storming outside their window.
- The coach stormed onto the field after the referee's bad call.
- The news about the scandal stormed through social media.
- She had to storm through her fears to achieve her goals.
- The storm of protests continued throughout the city.
- The leaves stormed from the trees in the autumn wind.
- They stormed into the cafe, looking for shelter from the rain.
- The team was determined not to let feelings of doubt storm their unity.
- The thunder stormed in the distance, signaling the approaching rain.
- He could feel his thoughts storming around in his mind.
- The storm of opinions made it difficult to find a consensus.
- She would often storm ahead, never fearing the consequences.
- The rain stormed down, soaking everyone outside.
- The unexpected news caused a storm of reactions from the audience.
- He felt a storm of joy when he received the promotion.
- The crowd began to storm the doors as soon as they opened.
- The storm caused major disruptions to public transport.
- She had to storm through the crowd to reach her friend.
- The emotions stormed within him, battling for release.
- The winter storm created a perfect winter wonderland.
- The students stormed the principal's office for a better lunch menu.
- A storm of creativity stormed through the artist's mind.
- The news spread like a storm, reaching everyone within minutes.
- The storm of laughter filled the room after the joke.
- They could hear the thunder storming in the distance.
- The storm knocked out power for several hours.
- She could feel her confidence storming back after the compliment.
- The waves stormed over the rocks, creating a beautiful sight.
- The storm of emotions left her feeling drained.
- He stormed out of the meeting in frustration.
- The rain stormed down heavily, making it hard to see.
- The crowd stormed the field after the unexpected victory.
- The wild storm of events caught everyone off guard.
- She felt her heart storming with passion as she spoke.
- The debate began to storm with heated arguments.
- They stormed the beach as soon as they arrived.
- The stormy weather made it difficult to travel.
- His temper began to storm as he listened to the news.
- The storm clouds gathered ominously overhead.
- She couldn't help but storm into the conversation.
- The storm of questions overwhelmed the speaker.
- They watched as the rain stormed against the windows.
- The storm of applause was deafening.
- She tried to storm through her doubts and fears.
- The storm made it impossible to see the road ahead.
- He felt a storm of ideas brewing as he brainstormed.
- The sudden storm took everyone by surprise.
- The children stormed into the playground at recess.
- A storm of excitement filled the air as the event approached.
- They were caught in a storm while sailing on the lake.
- The storm of emotions hit her all at once.
- He decided to storm up the hill to catch the sunset.
- The storm swept through the town, leaving destruction in its wake.
- She felt herself storming with frustration at the delay.
- The crowd began to storm the stage for an encore.
- The effects of the storm were felt for days after.
- She felt a storm of gratitude wash over her.
- They had to storm through the rain to get to safety.
- The storm left behind a trail of chaos and confusion.
- He could feel his heart storming with anticipation.
- The storm of laughter erupted after the punchline.
- The wind began to storm through the trees.
- The storm caused many delays in transportation.
- She felt a storm of inspiration hit her while painting.
- The storm of emotions was overwhelming at times.
- They had to storm through the mud to reach the cabin.
- The crowd's excitement began to storm as the show started.
- The storm raged outside, but they felt safe and warm inside.
- She decided to storm ahead despite the obstacles.
- The stormy seas made sailing treacherous.
- The storm of opinions made it hard to decide.
- He couldn't help but storm out of frustration.
- The weather forecast predicted a storm for the weekend.
- A storm of laughter followed the comedian's joke.
- The storm passed quickly, leaving clear skies behind.