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    Storms are atmospheric disturbance manifested
    in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning. Storm takes place when wind gains speed from 64 to 73 miles (from 103 to 117 kilometers) per hour, according to the Beaufort scale and is also called  violent storm.

    Storm can also be termed as heavy shower of objects, such as bullets or missiles OR strong or violent outburst, as of emotion or excitement: a storm of tears.

    Storm word is also used in following contexts:
    A violent disturbance or upheaval, as in political, social, or domestic affairs is also regarded as storm a storm of protest. A violent, sudden attack on a fortified place.
    To blow something forcefully is also taken as storm,
    To be extremely angry; rant and rage, OR
    To move or rush tumultuously, violently, or angrily: stormed into the room.

    Also Visit: Meanings of Storms and Usage of Storm word in different contexts.
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