Varianten
Sturm |
storm
assault
gale
tempest
attack
rush
|
Gewitter |
thunderstorm
storm
|
Unwetter |
storm
thunderstorm
|
Wetter |
weather
|
Orkan |
hurricane
storm
tornado
|
Flut |
flood
high tide
gush
deluge
spate
storm
|
Aufruhr |
revolt
turmoil
riot
uproar
rebellion
storm
|
stürmen |
storm
attack
charge
assault
rage
plunge
|
erstürmen |
storm
conquer
force
take by storm
|
bestürmen |
storm
besiege
bombard
inundate
|
toben |
rage
rave
bluster
roar
rant
storm
|
wüten |
rage
storm
riot
cause havoc
tear
|
anstürmen |
attack
storm
pound
|
brausen |
roar
shower
race
thunder
boom
storm
|
Synonyme
Nominal
Werb
Varianten
Another peal of thunder rang from above, and Rew saw a shopkeeper throw up his hands, snuff out the match he’d been about to light his lamp with, and storm inside his shop, closing the door behind him.
Nesta held the line in a storm of unflinching focus and death, guarding the friends at her back.
The dracon screeched and croaked, reluctant to go into the storm.
I found a hotel until the storm passed .
The animals waited out the storm without eating or drinking.
“He won’t say it, and you won’t see what’s as obvious as a spring storm.
But while Antwan had found God, Kadir was a master gambler, the twins were ruthless drug lords terrorizing niggahs on the streets, and Malik was a cop who loved the whole world, there had always been a storm brewing in Raheem.
She paused and looked up before she entered the tunnel, watching the glasships overhead, dozens of them raining lightning in a storm around the dragon as it finally fell, and then picking out the glasships that had once belonged to Baros Tsen T’Varr, drifting up now, their dangling chains slack beneath.
Zafir felt his sense of death, his own coming end, but greater still his hunger to be a storm as he fell upon the glasships yet again, a frenzy of tooth and claw and lashing tail.
The storm halted.
After he’d looked at it for a while, he made the mistake of walking out over the wall and across the rim to the very edge of the eyrie itself, standing in the howling wind and looking over the lightning-tossed storm below.
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