tempest
111tempest — tem·pest …
112tempest — [ˈtempɪst] noun [C] literary a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain …
113tempest — See storm …
114tempest — A violent or furious storm; a current of wind rushing with extreme violence, and usually accompanied with rain or snow …
115tempest — A violent wind, especially one accompanied by rain; an act of God. 1 Am J2d Act of God § 5 …
116tempest — [13] Latin tempestās started off meaning nothing more alarming than ‘period of time’ (it was a derivative of tempus ‘time’, source of English temporary). Gradually, however, it progressed via ‘weather’ to ‘bad weather, storm’. Tempus moved in to… …
117Hawker Tempest — Tempest Прототип Темпест V сер. №HM595. Тип истребите …
118Moyes Tempest — Tempest Role Glider National origin Australia Manufacturer Moyes Microlights Designer Bob Bailey Status Production completed Number built 12 (2001) …
119tempest in a teapot — Date: 1838 a great commotion over an unimportant matter …
120Tempest, Dame Marie — orig. Marie Susan Etherington (15 jul. 1864, Londres, Inglaterra–15 oct. 1942, Londres). Actriz británica. Comenzó su carrera como cantante de opereta, y posteriormente fue aclamada por sus encantadoras y alegres actuaciones en Dorothy (1887),… …