প্রচণ্ড ঝড়
প্রচণ্ডবেগে ধাবিত হত্তয়া
(1) A violent commotion or disturbance,(literary) a violent wind,wild storm; commotion
(2) A violent commotion or disturbance
(3) (literary) a violent wind
(4) Wild storm; commotion
(1) Back on the streets of Edinburgh, she bids a cheery farewell, braces her brolly against the raging tempest and heads for the shops.
(2) The weather seemed to be a pretense for a storm, windy and hinting toward a tempest .
(3) A raging tempest
(4) His mind had been too occupied to notice the raging tempest that was taking place up deck.
(5) A worldwide tempest of economic recession
(6) The wind was now practically a tornado, leaves and twigs caught up in its ever-circling tempest .
(7) There wasn't any thunder or lightning, just rain, but it was quite a tempest nonetheless.
(8) News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed.
(9) Calm seas and easy winds do not test a ship's worthiness, but it is the tempest and the hurricane that show her true metal.
(10) He enjoys the experience of being in the center of the windstorm for it is the only calm part of the tempest .
(11) Inside the sounds of the growing tempest were muffled, but the echo of the wind racking against the rusted metal was not.
(12) Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest , chaos erupted.
(13) The first thing I noticed as we approached the front door was that outside seemed to be caught up in a violent tempest .
(14) Clapping gave way in an instant to the booming thunder as all turned from the singer to behold the tempest in the sky.
(15) And so, I submissively give in at this stage and let the winds of politics blow all around me without seeking to alter the course of the raging seas and tempests that may lie ahead.
(16) The heavy tempests shook the foundation of the Tang Dynasty, its former military glory and pride crumbling into the depths of mere fantasies.
(17) It came from their grandfather - a man who failed to outrun one of the tempests that periodically hit the coast long before the twins were born.
(18) The ancient Maya Indians - who had their heyday in Mexico and Central America from about A.D.250 to 900-had more than a passing familiarity with the tempests that regularly howled off the Atlantic.
(19) So they designed a form of government - and particularly the Senate - that would be slow to act or react to the passing public tempests .
(20) We rope the house to trees along the shore to prevent it from drifting away when we are buffeted by strong winds during the area's frequent tempests .
storm
gale
hurricane
tornado
whirlwind
cyclone
typhoon
Calm