Sentence for storm | Use storm in a sentence

Sentences with storm in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use storm in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for storm.

  • That storm! (10)
  • Ugh, what a storm! (9)
  • The storm broke. (19)
  • I should like to see him in a storm! (10)
  • Then the storm broke. (7)
  • I hoped it would storm. (9)
  • It is a perfect storm over London. (10)
  • There, suddenly, a storm burst upon him. (9)
  • She foundered in a storm in the North Sea. (10)
  • Soon as the storm abated he dragged her on. (10)
  • Thanks to the storm, I suppose, I have won. (10)
  • Storm was in the air, and Aminta was on the road. (10)
  • Suddenly there was calm and the storm had passed. (12)
  • The storm had washed every tree; they still dripped. (8)
  • And as if heaven paused to hear, the storm was mute. (10)
  • How gallantly he would have rushed to the assault, and taken her by storm! (8)
  • When she reached her room, she broke into a storm of tears. (8)
  • The storm that has passed has marvellously chilled the air. (10)
  • London enfolded them in the late evening of a day brewing storm. (10)
  • Gathered in the west a coming storm was chasing the whitened sunlight. (8)
  • There are some tremendous citadels that only want to be taken by storm. (10)
  • We talked of the day of storm by the lake; we read the unsigned letter. (10)
  • A storm of rage set in upon him with the fear that he had been befooled. (10)
  • The storm had died away, but very far off the thunder was still muttering. (8)
  • The innumerable whelmed him, and he fell: A vessel in mid-ocean under storm. (10)
  • Towards seven of the evening the long-expected storm broke in a sky like ink. (8)
  • The sultry Tory sits in the sun and prophecies woefully of storm, it appears. (10)
  • Let your Italy have no sorrows for her ears till the storm within is tranquil. (10)
  • Yet his popularity would have survived the continuance of the storm and deluge. (10)
  • The thought of the storm she had sown upon all sides made her tremble foolishly. (22)
  • Blacken broad earth with hoards of storm: For me yon valley-cottage beckons warm. (10)
  • The piano-quartet is a genial work of great spontaneity that took Europe by storm. (3)
  • The storm passed as quickly as it came, and Alice sat upright casting off the wraps. (9)
  • The storm has beaten at them until they have got the aspect of the storm. (10)
  • Two or three boats passed on the river, scuttling, as it were, for shelter before the storm. (8)
  • He felt the far advance in looking back; Thence trust in his foot forward through the storm. (10)
  • What were rain and storm, thunder and lightning, compared with the chances that awaited me here? (6)
  • When she appeared before him in the half light, the ravage of a past storm was visible on her face. (22)
  • The squire listened like one pelted by a storm, sure of his day to come at the close of the two months. (10)
  • He seemed to her now to have the character of a storm outside a household wrapped in comfortable monotony. (10)
  • The supplicating hands left her figure an easy prey to the storm, and were crushed in a knot on her bosom. (10)
  • Then a thought of her flower-like drapery and face caused him fervently to hope she had escaped the storm. (10)
  • Imagine the storm of popular indignation that would be evoked in America by an instance of so foul injustice! (7)
  • At present this school is in its storm and stress period; it is yet too early to forecast its ultimate effect. (3)
  • She was in colour like days he had noted thoughtfully: days with purple storm, and with golden horizon edges. (22)
  • We started him on foot to do the best thing possible; for the storm gave no promise that it was a passing one. (10)
  • A storm of wind came howling over the Hampshire hills, and sprang white foam on the water, and shook the bare trees. (10)
  • On his study hearth a very brisk one burned when we went back to it, and kept out the chill of a cold easterly storm. (9)
  • She would have wished the fearful impetuous youth to succeed if she could have slept through the storm he was rousing. (10)
  • So their first love-speech was interchanged with Italian simplicity, and made a divine circle about them in the storm. (10)
  • It was dinner-party night, and when he reached the drawing-room the guests were there already, chattering of the coming storm. (8)
  • She thumped it on the table, ruffling and making that pretence at the controlling of her bosom which precedes a feminine storm. (10)
  • Each breath drawn by the storm was like the clash of a thousand cymbals; and in his room Mr. Treffry lay unconscious of its fury. (8)
  • If the surmise he had distantly spied was correct, Miss Middleton would have been caught in the storm midway to her destination. (10)
  • The Iroquois perceived that it would be hopeless now to storm the fort, and wisely decided to accept ransom for their prisoners. (19)
  • A storm of wind and rain which swept over the country an hour or two before had cleared away, leaving the sky blue and cloudless. (20)
  • It was more, as much more than that moment in the orchard, as sun shining after a Spring storm is more than sun in placid mid-July. (8)
  • They promised to visit her very early in the morning, neither of them conceiving that they left her to a night of storm and tears. (10)
  • And the Ass vanished, and the Genie stood in his place, tall, dark, terrible as a pillar of storm to travellers ranging the desert. (10)
  • I seem to have seen something of the same effect in engravings: opulent landscapes, deserted and overhung with the passage of storm. (2)
  • Never had the exquisite sight, smell, sensation of nature, tranquil, warm, and brilliant after a storm, been more attractive to her. (4)
  • For scarce had they got footing on the winding path of the crags, when the whole vengeance of the storm was hurled against the mountain. (10)
  • They waft to the moist tropics after storm, When out of passion spent thick incense steams, And jewel-belted clouds the wreck transform. (10)
  • They are subject to storm, as in everything earthly, and they need no lesson of devotion; but they never move to an object in a madness.) (10)
  • These two were being marched from the prison to the citadel when Barto Rizzo, who had prepared to storm the building, assailed the troops. (10)
  • By his guess at her character (knowledge of it, he would have said), he judged that no storm would daunt her on a predetermined expedition. (10)
  • But ere he could get to Annapolis another great storm arose, scattering his fleet, and nothing remained at last but to return dispirited to France. (19)

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