thunderstormy

English

Etymology

thunderstorm + -y

Adjective

thunderstormy (comparative more thunderstormy, superlative most thunderstormy)

  1. Characterised by thunderstorms.
    • 1973, Jane Roberts, The education of Oversoul Seven, page 8:
      It was a thunderstormy morning, eleven o'clock, with great dashes of rain pounding against the windows.
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