storm-tossed

ADJECTIVE
  1. pounded or hit repeatedly by storms or adversities
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How To Use storm-tossed In A Sentence

  • Alex sends up some more flares, and Scott finally manages to locate him and drag him aboard the storm-tossed boat.
  • The film's episodes and themes are like loose barrels rolling about on a storm-tossed deck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rich or poor, young or old, people are seeking an anchor in a storm-tossed society that threatens to overwhelm them.
  • A British sailor survived on a liferaft for three nights in a storm-tossed sea without food or drinking water after his boat sank off Spain's Balearic Islands.
  • A mounting swell of emotion crested in his soul, then broke like a storm-tossed wave on the shore of his heart, and he wept, silvery tears tracing down his pale cheeks.
  • Doremi was at the stern of a large ship that yawed back and forth as it sailed through a storm-tossed sea.
  • Ultimately, I see societal energy as possessing a kind of oceanic quality, with its ebb and flow, its neap tides and high tides upon which true individuality is a proverbial storm-tossed bark. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • I had made my escape from Alcatraz, survived the storm-tossed Irish sea, and was back in civilisation, or a decent approximation thereof.
  • His eyes were a dark, smoldering blue, like the color of a deep, storm-tossed ocean.
  • It's the same kind of piggish, clueless vindictiveness of a passenger on a storm-tossed boat in the middle of an angry sea - who hates the captain so much he hopes he's too incompetent to keep the boat from sinking. Mario Almonte: Can Hope Float the Economy - and Sink the Republicans?
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