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stormful

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Fromstorm +‎-ful.

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stormful (comparativemorestormful,superlativemoststormful)

  1. (archaic)Abounding withstorms;stormy.
    • 1837,Thomas Carlyle, “Solemn League and Covenant”, inThe French Revolution: A History [], volume II (The Constitution), London:Chapman and Hall,→OCLC, book I (The Feast of Pikes),page44:
      From Brittany to Burgundy, on most Plains of France, under most City-walls, it is a blaring of trumpets, waving of banners, a Constitutional manœuvering: under the vernal skies, while Nature too is putting forth her green Hopes, under bright sunshine defaced by thestormful East; like Patriotism victorious, though with difficulty, over Aristocracy and defect of grain!

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