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stormy Meaning in Tamil ( stormy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பயலார்ந்த,



stormy தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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stormy's Usage Examples:

An invasion of England was planned in 1483 in concert with the duke of Buckingham's rising; but stormy weather at sea and an inundation in the Severn defeated the two movements.


drear stormy days in winter when there was no transport of any kind for country bairns.


In the south and east the weather is generally changeable, stormy and moist; whilst on the north the rainfall is less.


Columns (a) and (b), forming the strongest part of the army, and also column (c) soon met with strong resistance (morning 22nd), and the country, the weather (stormy since the 20th) and tactical incidents making progress uneven, the front at nightfall of the 22nd was very sinuous, the Turks holding pronounced salients at Eski Polos, and .


On stormy days, as already mentioned, the irregular changes hardly admit of satisfactory treatment.


Reclus with the appearance of "a stormy sea breaking into parallel billows" (Universal Geography, ed.


During these stormy years he wrote his Aphorisms of Justification, which on its appearance in 1649 excited great controversy.


I have felt it on cold, stormy days and at night.


He went across the narrow yard to the sheds where the cattle were kept in stormy weather.


When it rose early it was a sign of summer; when late, of winter and stormy weather; when it rose about midnight it heralded the season of vintage.


One source of energy was darker than a stormy sky while another was as bright as the sun.


The rule of Alstahoug extended over all the neighbouring districts, including Dass's native island of Hero, and its privileges were accompanied by great perils, for it was necessary to be constantly crossing stormy firths of sea.


But even the final form of Jewish theology shows much vacillation as to these details, especially as regards their sequence and mutual relation, thus betraying the inadequacy of the harmonistic method by which they were derived from the Old Testament and the stormy excitement in which the Messianic idea was developed.





Synonyms:

rough, wild, windy, inclement, surging, thundery, blustering, squally, gusty, blowy, angry, blustery, billowy, fierce, blusterous, puffy, dirty, choppy, furious, tempestuous, breezy, boisterous, billowing, raging, unpeaceful,



Antonyms:

amicable, nonviolent, peaceful, calm, clement,

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