Crossword-Solution: TEMPESTUOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tempestuous | a. | Of or pertaining to a tempest; involving or resembling a tempest; turbulent; violent; stormy; as, tempestuous weather; a tempestuous night; a tempestuous debate. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “TEMPESTUOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| of or like a tempest | 1 answer |
| blustering | 7 answers |
| disputatious | 10 answers |
| scrappy | 16 answers |
| amuck | 43 answers |
| Gusty. | 43 answers |
| Tumultuous | 49 answers |
| Untamed | 50 answers |
| AMOK | 52 answers |
| distracted | 55 answers |
| Lawless | 55 answers |
| Raucous | 59 answers |
| turbulent | 59 answers |
| frantic | 60 answers |
| dishevelled | 61 answers |
| Haywire | 63 answers |
| Unbridled | 65 answers |
| impracticable | 67 answers |
| Agitate | 70 answers |
| Feral | 70 answers |
| Undisciplined | 73 answers |
| Forbidding | 74 answers |
| Unruly | 75 answers |
| Menacing | 75 answers |
| stormy | 76 answers |
| aroused | 78 answers |
| Ominous | 82 answers |
| Unfortunate | 83 answers |
| Unkempt | 88 answers |
| Bizarre | 89 answers |
| Crazy | 95 answers |
| Hot | 137 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
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Sentences with TEMPESTUOUS (5)
The boy, also in due time, passed from the forecastle to the cabin, spent a tempestuous manhood, and returned from his world-wanderings, to grow old, and die, and mingle his dust with the natal earth.
Next appeared a dark-complexioned, black-eyed, black-haired young lady, who paused an impressive moment, assumed a tragic expression, and began to read in a measured, solemn tone: A VISION Dark and tempestuous was night.
This being, made only for happiness, and heretofore so miserably failing to be happy,—his tendencies so hideously thwarted, that, some unknown time ago, the delicate springs of his character, never morally or intellectually strong, had given way, and he was now imbecile,—this poor, forlorn voyager from the Islands of the Blest, in a frail bark, on a tempestuous sea, had been flung, by the last mountain-wave of his shipwreck, into a quiet harbor.
Overton whoever he might be, since he had come with his enigmatic message to break that dangerous calm which brought more peril to my friend than all the storms of his tempestuous life.
And how did our poor Charlotte pass her time during a tedious and tempestuous passage? naturally delicate, the fatigue and sickness which she endured rendered her so weak as to be almost entirely confined to her bed: yet the kindness and attention of Montraville in some measure contributed to alleviate her sufferings, and the hope of hearing from her friends soon after her arrival, kept up her spirits, and cheered many a gloomy hour.
Quotes with TEMPESTUOUS (3)
Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of Liberty.
Though Alec had never seen the occupants of the first floor loft, they seemed to be engaged in a tempestuous romance. Once there had been a bunch of someone's belongings strewn all over the landing with a note attached to a jacket lapel addressed to "A lying liar who lies." Right now there was a bouquet of flowers taped to the door with a card tucked among the blooms that read I'M SORRY. That was the thing about New York: you always knew more about your neighbors' business than you wanted to.
The heroic and often tragic stories of American whalemen were renowned. They sailed the world’s oceans and brought back tales filled with bravery, perseverance, endurance, and survival. They mutinied, murdered, rioted, deserted, drank, sang, spun yarns, scrimshawed, and recorded their musings and observations in journals and letters. They survived boredom, backbreaking work, tempestuous seas, floggings, pirates, putrid food, and unimaginable cold. Enemies preyed on them in ti…