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Storify
v. t.
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To form or tell stories of; to narrate or describe in a story.
Stork
n.
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Any one of several species of large wading birds of the family Ciconidae, having long legs and a long, pointed bill. They are found both in the Old World and in America, and belong to Ciconia and several allied genera. The European white stork (Ciconia alba) is the best known. It commonly makes its nests on the top of a building, a chimney, a church spire, or a pillar. The black stork (C. nigra) is native of Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Stork-billed
a.
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Having a bill like that of the stork.
Storm
n.
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A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, attended by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning; hence, often, a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, whether accompanied with wind or not.
Storm
n.
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A violent agitation of human society; a civil, political, or domestic commotion; sedition, insurrection, or war; violent outbreak; clamor; tumult.
Storm
n.
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A heavy shower or fall, any adverse outburst of tumultuous force; violence.
Storm
n.
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A violent assault on a fortified place; a furious attempt of troops to enter and take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates, or the like.
Stormed
imp. & p. p.
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of Storm
Storming
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Storm
Storm
v. t.
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To assault; to attack, and attempt to take, by scaling walls, forcing gates, breaches, or the like; as, to storm a fortified town.
Storm
v. i.
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To raise a tempest.
Storm
v. i.
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To blow with violence; also, to rain, hail, snow, or the like, usually in a violent manner, or with high wind; -- used impersonally; as, it storms.
Storm
v. i.
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To rage; to be in a violent passion; to fume.
Storm-beat
a.
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Beaten, injured, or impaired by storms.
Stormcock
n.
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The missel thrush.
Stormcock
n.
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The fieldfare.
Stormcock
n.
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The green woodpecker.
Stormfinch
n.
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The storm petrel.
Stormful
a.
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Abounding with storms.
Stormglass
n.
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A glass vessel, usually cylindrical, filled with a solution which is sensitive to atmospheric changes, indicating by a clouded appearance, rain, snow, etc., and by clearness, fair weather.
Stormily
adv.
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In a stormy manner.
Storminess
n.
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The state of being stormy; tempestuousness; biosteruousness; impetuousness.
Storming
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a. & n. from Storm, v.
Stormless
a.
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Without storms.
Stormwind
n.
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A heavy wind; a wind that brings a storm; the blast of a storm.
Stormy
superl.
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Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with furious winds; biosterous; tempestous; as, a stormy season; a stormy day or week.
Stormy
superl.
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Proceeding from violent agitation or fury; as, a stormy sound; stormy shocks.
Stormy
superl.
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Violent; passionate; rough; as, stormy passions.
Storthing
n.
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The Parliament of Norway, chosen by indirect election once in three years, but holding annual sessions.
Storven
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p. p. of Starve.
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