Tempest Crossword Clue Answer

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STORM

Definition 1:
An occurrence of bad weather in which there is a lot of rain, snow, etc., and often strong winds see also dust storm electrical storm electric storm firestorm hailstorm ice storm rainstorm sandstorm snowstorm thunderstorm tropical storm windstorm.

Examples:
The sky got dark and it looked like a storm was coming.
A storm was brewing.
We made it home before the storm struck/broke. [=before the storm began]
I went out for a walk and got caught in a storm. [=I was outside when the storm began]
Definition 2:
A sudden occurrence of something in large amounts usually singular often + of see also brainstorm.

Examples:
A storm of publicity
The speaker was greeted with a storm of applause.
A storm of punches
Definition 3:
A situation in which many people are angry, upset, etc. usually singular often + of .

Examples:
His racial comments kicked/whipped/stirred up a storm in the newspapers. [=newspapers criticized his racial comments very strongly]
A storm of controversy/protest

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