Stormy in a sentence as an adjective

And BTW "it was a dark and stormy night" don't you know.

What's so bad about "It was a dark and stormy night"?

There's nothing bad about the phrase "it was a dark and stormy night" per se. However, that's not the full opening line.

However what about hitting waves properly so you don't capsize in stormy high seas?

That's like plagiarizing an entire novel and saying "what, I can't use the phrase 'it was dark and stormy'?

Coincidentally, it's a stormy, overcast day, and my office lamp burned out this morning.

One can be active against rape threats and also _at the same time_ speak out against those that misuse important issues to brew stormy cups of tea.

"Flow-induced vibration" is caused by the swirling gases crashing like stormy seas, making platters vibrate and heads flutter.

The funny thing is, for more Christmas's then I can remember, it has actually been quite wet and stormy, today it is beautiful and sunny.

It was not wired for electricity, so when it was late or dark or stormy, he would light his kerosene lanterns and keep pounding away on his typewriter.

Last year's pycon was great, hearing pg, stormy peters, david beazley and the benevolent guido talk was a great experience, especially for someone who is still in school like I am.

You see their chief mascot Anderson Cooper standing knee deep in flood water, or being blown around by stormy winds, or sweating it out in tropical weather, and seriously wonder about his health and well being.

"To get the embarrassing statistics out of the way first, the survey found that 51 percent of respondents believe that stormy weather can interfere with cloud computing"Didn't stormy weather take out amazon recently?

Stormy definitions

adjective

(especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion; "a stormy day"; "wide and stormy seas"

adjective

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

See also: tempestuous