stormbound Synonyms

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stormbound Meaning

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stormbound (s)

delayed or confined or cut off by a storm

stormbound Sentence Examples

  1. The ship was stormbound for three days, its sails billowing fruitlessly against the tempestuous winds.
  2. The travelers were stormbound in the isolated mountain lodge, their supplies dwindling with each passing hour.
  3. The city was rendered stormbound, its streets deserted as howling winds and torrential rains lashed down.
  4. The island community was stormbound for a week, its inhabitants patiently waiting for the storm to subside.
  5. The crew of the sailboat found themselves stormbound in the open sea, desperately trying to navigate the treacherous waters.
  6. The mountaineers were stormbound at the summit, their tents threatening to collapse under the weight of the relentless storm.
  7. The festival was canceled due to stormbound conditions, leaving attendees disappointed but understanding.
  8. The ship's log noted days of being stormbound, its passengers growing weary and impatient.
  9. The plane was forced to remain stormbound on the tarmac, its passengers frustrated by the delay.
  10. The research team was stormbound in the polar station, their experiments on hold until the storm passed.

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delayed or confined or cut off by a storm

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The ship was stormbound for three days, its sails billowing fruitlessly against the tempestuous winds.

The travelers were stormbound in the isolated mountain lodge, their supplies dwindling with each passing hour.

The city was rendered stormbound, its streets deserted as howling winds and torrential rains lashed down.

The island community was stormbound for a week, its inhabitants patiently waiting for the storm to subside.