storming
/ (ˈstɔːmɪŋ) /
informal characterized by or displaying dynamism, speed, and energy: a storming performance
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How to use storming in a sentence
The German Panzers fought with suicidal ferocity, storming the hill until it was rimmed with a bulwark of bodies.
Join the storming of the Damascus Gate and be sure to wear your most offensive t-shirt.
Instead of enjoying a family birthday party, I had paparazzi storming my front lawn, pushing down the door.
Jill Kelley Says Paula Broadwell Tried to ‘Blackmail’ Her | Howard Kurtz | January 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTJust before storming the complex the militants ambushed nearby a bus carrying employees and killed a Briton and an Algerian.
How then did we get here--a federal agency storming a business to determine whether a criminal activity has occurred?
Why Regulation Matters: Investigating the Meningitis Outbreak | Kent Sepkowitz | October 18, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Jim fastened the flaps on the outside and went back to the camp-fire, where Talpers was storming up and down like a madman.
Mystery Ranch | Arthur ChapmanBrigadiers Wheeler and Wilson assailed their right, storming their lines and capturing their guns.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. | E. Farr and E. H. NolanIn the German War he took part in the storming of Prague in 1742, and was made a brigadier.
Besides, you can't do anything by storming up to that poor girl.
Wayside Courtships | Hamlin GarlandAt daybreak I ordered a general storming of the enemy's entrenchments.
My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War | Ben Viljoen.
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