Sentence example with the word 'tempestuous'

tempestuous

anarchic, boisterous, cyclonic, foul, hellish, insensate, pandemoniac, raving, storming, turbulent, uncontrolled, volcanic

Definition adj. characterized by violent emotions or behavior

Last update: June 10, 2015


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It is a tempestuous place.   [adverb]

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I now seem to be borne along on the tide of a tempestuous torrent, through rocky defiles and beneath frowning precipices.   [adjective]

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Amazing June has required more effort each succeeding year of our often tempestuous marriage.   [adjective]

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He was lying in the trenches, in cold and rain and wind--in the tempestuous darkness.   [adjective]

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The Thames was frozen over, and tempestuous winds had shaken the ships in the Pool, and the steep gable ends and tall chimney-stacks on London Bridge.   [adjective]

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Only a few persons, however, perceived this; for, though joyous anticipation or anxious fears urged many thither, who would venture upon the quay on such a tempestuous night.   [adjective]

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The tempestuous emotions that were raging there were little in harmony with the calm and quiet beauty of the day.   [adjective]

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The tempestuous politics of the war and reconstruction period suited his aggressive nature and constructive talent.   [Please select]

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He strove to fight back the tempestuous emotions that set his blood boiling.   [Please select]

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After two or three days of pleasant sailing, there was a renewal of tempestuous weather.   [Please select]

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This is the way it opens:-- "'The night was tempestuous."'   [Please select]

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