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I was surprised to find how easy and pleasant it had been, even in this tempestuous weather.
Haig called a halt to these operations amidst tempestuous weather.
He had been beating about the island from the 21st of October, during which time his vessel was exposed to a variety of tempestuous weather.
The same tempestuous weather drenched Van Rensselaer's troops as they stood and waited to embark.
The atmosphere was felt to be full of electricity, and a period of some length of tempestuous weather was to be feared.
'There seems to have been tempestuous weather, Mr Gills, and she has probably been driven out of her course.'
For two days, they waited out the tempestuous weather and searched for water to drink on an uninhabitable spot that Smith named Limbo Island.
Despite nostalgic notions about sleep in past centuries, threats to peaceful slumber lurked everywhere, from lice and noxious chamber pots to tempestuous weather.
The advance was in tempestuous weather and over rugged country, but the men were filled with eagerness, and no precaution was neglected to keep the line intact.
Lake Leman, on fine days so trim and pretty, artificial like a piece of water in a French garden, in this tempestuous weather was as secret and as menacing as the sea.
In Ancient Rome, the star's celestial activity was supposed to portend tempestuous weather and a personification of the stars acts as narrator of the prologue to Plautus' comedy Rudens.
The Recovery, Peter Hibbs owner, on her passage from Hawkesbury with grain about a month since, was blown out to sea, and at length wrecked near Port Stevens due to tempestuous weather.
Push, Push, Push Like Pettengill, Scully is making sure that Coyote, a 60-foot monohull, will be strong for the tempestuous weather that a solo voyage doles out to its skippers.