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stormbound
[stawrm-bound]
stormbound
/ ˈɔːˌʊԻ /
adjective
detained or harassed by storms
Word History and Origins
Origin of stormbound1
Example Sentences
Before the game was played out one was dead by murder and another by suicide at Royal’s stormbound country place.
The snowstorm proved such a heavy one that for three days the party at Professor Jeffer’s cabin were completely stormbound.
On the 5th, imagine him at Dover with an equipage of five hundred persons shivering on the brink of the Channel, and stormbound there for fourteen days at a cost of 14,000 crowns.
Not to become stormbound, they increased their pace, reaching the lower end of the gulch by six o'clock in the evening.
But I don’t think the train will be stormbound.
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