Tempestuous in a sentence as an adjective

It wasn't ******, and they weren't a "tempestuous" couple.

The vast number of such places it is that renders the British government so tempestuous.

I've deployed this approach at jobs before with tempestuous bosses.

"Page 10 has:> "In judging of that tempestuous wind called Euroclydon," says an old writer - of whose works I possess the only extant copy - "it maketh a marvelous [...] Death is the only glazier.

Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is past the ocean is flat again.

Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task, if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us, that when the storm is long past, the ocean is flat again.

Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if, in tempestuous seasons, they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean is flat again.

Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task, if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us, that when the storm is long past, the ocean is flat again.".

Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task, if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us, that when the storm is long past, the ocean is flat again" - Keynes

If you look at how, say, romanticism was gendered at first, it was described as essentially masculine -- tempestuous and powerful.

As Keynes said, "economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is past the ocean is flat again".

If now and then intervals of felicity open to view, we behold them with a mixture of regret, arising from the reflection that the pleasing scenes before us are soon to be overwhelmed by the tempestuous waves of sedition and party rage.

It reminds me of what Keats said about a certain way of thinking about economics: "Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean is flat again.

Tempestuous definitions

adjective

characterized by violent emotions or behavior; "a stormy argument"; "a stormy marriage"

See also: stormy

adjective

(of the elements) as if showing violent anger; "angry clouds on the horizon"; "furious winds"; "the raging sea"

See also: angry furious raging wild