outstorm (Meaning)

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outstorm (v. t.)

To exceed in storming.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outstorm

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outstorm Sentence Examples

  1. The blizzard raged fiercely, outstorming all previous attempts to venture outside.
  2. The hurricane's relentless winds outstormed the sturdy boats, leaving them helpless in its wake.
  3. The impassioned orator outstormed the opposition, leaving them stunned into silence.
  4. The thunderstorm outstormed the feeble attempts to keep the lights on, plunging the city into darkness.
  5. The child's tantrum outstormed any previous display of defiance, leaving the parents exasperated.
  6. The wildfire outstormed the firefighters' desperate efforts to contain it, spreading with alarming speed.
  7. The emotional outburst outstormed the therapist's soothing words, leaving them powerless to intervene.
  8. The stampede outstormed the barricades, leaving a trail of chaos and destruction in its path.
  9. The revolution outstormed the government's feeble attempts to suppress it, igniting a wave of change.
  10. The wind outstormed the sails of the ship, sending it spiraling into a treacherous storm.

FAQs About the word outstorm

To exceed in storming.

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The blizzard raged fiercely, outstorming all previous attempts to venture outside.

The hurricane's relentless winds outstormed the sturdy boats, leaving them helpless in its wake.

The impassioned orator outstormed the opposition, leaving them stunned into silence.

The thunderstorm outstormed the feeble attempts to keep the lights on, plunging the city into darkness.