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An atmospheric disturbance manifested in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning.
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A wind with a speed from 64 to 73 miles (from 103 to 117 kilometers) per hour, according to the Beaufort scale. Also called violent storm.
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A heavy shower of objects, such as bullets or missiles.
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A strong or violent outburst, as of emotion or excitement: a storm of tears.
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A violent disturbance or upheaval, as in political, social, or domestic affairs: a storm of protest.
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