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stormed

adjective as in attacked

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They are, to say the least, preparing for civil war (the polling stations are stormed by armed gangs).

The Florida GOP senator stormed out of the gate Wednesday in the highest of dudgeons.

She stormed off next door, where the business owner tried to chase Wislon off before the bandit squeezed off a round.

But in October 2010, Palestinian security forces stormed into an Internet cafe and arrested me.

When there was an actual consulate in Benghazi, back in 1967, it was stormed by a mob and parts of it were set on fire.

I told them of the stirring times in Cuba, till the day came when we stormed the hill, and they had to carry me back to the sea.

She therefore yielded enchantingly when he enveloped her, smothered her, stormed her lips, and even pulled her hair.

The place must be battered until a breach was made, and stormed à la Turque.

This morning early we got maxims on to each end of the place they had stormed, and then the Dublins retook it with the bayonet.

McKettrick spluttered and stormed and pleaded, but Wangen was firm and gave but one answer.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stormed, such as: assailed, besieged, bombarded, bombed, invaded, and fired upon.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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