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- adj. Superlative form of stormy.
Examples
“And while we prepare to battle around the stormiest headland in the world our situation on board grows darker.”
“The chaos dominated one of the stormiest debates seen in the Greek parliament as MPs argued over a raft of strict measures demanded in return for international aid.”
The Guardian: Greek protesters fight with police as parliament agrees cuts deal
“It's a pillar that anchors us, even in the stormiest of times.”
The Huffington Post: Randy Taran: How To Anchor Yourself During Stormy Times
“The Met Office described the recent spell of bad weather as "one of the stormiest periods the UK has seen for several years".”
The Guardian: Severe weather warnings extended to cover the whole of Britain by Thursday
“Get yourself grounded and you can navigate even the stormiest roads in peace.”
“Steve and I travel to the bottom of the Americas to board a ship and cross the Drake Passage a.k.a. the Drake Shake, stormiest sea patch in the world to The White Continent, Antarctica.”
“Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans just so her dad could score a TV show?”
“Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans -- as I've previously reported -- just so her dad could score a TV show?”
“Now it is planning a wave of vast new wind farms, in some of Europe's stormiest waters.”
“Even in the stormiest, most destructive divorce, there are still feelings there for the person who used to share your bed and your life," he wrote.”
The Huffington Post: Jill Brooke: How Do You Mourn An Ex-Spouse?
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