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- noun Obsolete spelling of
storm .
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Examples
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Happy early birthday to storme, lyssrose, and zlana, who advance a year over the weekend!
Friday! bettybaker 2009
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They sure beleve that neyther storme or tempest dare abide,
Leap Year -- Day John 2008
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Hwæt he on þa tid, þe he inne bið, ne bið hrinen mid þy storme þæs wintres; ac þæt bið an eagan bryhtm & þæt læsste fæc, ac he sona of wintra on þone winter eft cymeð.
sparrow in the banquet hall... not asakiyume 2007
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Thanks to some Buff help from storme, I've now made it past the golems and have basically solved every major puzzle available to me.
Tuesday Randomness yendi 2005
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Hewed out hauens on euery strond, enlarged crieques, opened rodes, and digged out herborowes, where their shippes mighte ride saulfe fro the storme.
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The storme encreasing more and more, and they coveting to avoyd it as well as they could; sighes and drie hemmes were often inter-vented, as dumbly (before) they were wont to doe, when willingly they could affoord another kinde of speaking.
The Decameron 2004
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By this time the storme was fairely over-blowne, and they attending on the way, till the Mother and the rest were come, with whom they returned to
The Decameron 2004
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Skie became suddenly over-clouded, even as they were returning home towards Trapani, threatning a storme of raine to overtake them, except they made the speedier haste.
The Decameron 2004
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The said two ships set saile with 3 or 4 hundred men, as well souldiers as others that came with them out of India, and being at sea had a storme, wherewith the Admirall burst and sunke in the sea, and not one man saued.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Spaniards owne confession, there are 10000 cast away in this storme, besides those that are perished betweene the Ilands and the maine.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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