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Tempest

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The orchestra will perform a tempest by Mozart at tonight's concert.
The conductor chose to close the show with a grand tempest.
The roof of the house was blown off during the tempest.
The farmers worried about their crops during the tempest.
The hikers had to take shelter during the tempest.
The tempest caused massive flooding in the low-lying areas.
The fishermen didn't go out to sea because of the tempest warnings.
The airport was closed due to the tempest, causing flight delays.
The sailors struggled to control the ship during the tempest.
The tempest knocked out power in the entire town.
My neighbor is a tempest, always yelling and slamming doors.
The leaves of the tree tempest in the windstorm.
My boss is a tempest; you never know what will set him off.
The player was a tempest on the soccer field, getting into fights with opposing players and getting red-carded.
The tempest of tears that flowed from the bride's eyes during the wedding ceremony moved everyone.
The tennis player was known to be a tempest on the court, throwing his racket whenever he lost a point.
She ended the tempest friendship because she couldn't handle the drama anymore.
The parent was at her wits' end with her tempest child who threw tantrums at the slightest provocation.
The CEO was a tempest in board meetings, frequently yelling at his colleagues and storming out in a rage.
The tempest boss was notorious for yelling at employees without warning.
The tempest stock market made investors nervous about their portfolios.
The political speech caused a tempest of controversy among the audience.
The teacher had to deal with a tempest in her class who constantly disrupted lessons.
The director had a tempest actor who was difficult to work with and often caused delays on set.
The tempest of creativity led her to paint an abstract masterpiece.
The tempest of laughter that filled the room during the comedy show was infectious.
The teacher was a tempest, frequently losing her temper with the students.
The tempest of emotions in the love story made her cry.
The artist was a tempest, prone to fits of passion and creativity that sometimes bordered on madness.
The tempest of anger that followed the announcement of the verdict surprised everyone.
The tempest toddler was known for throwing tantrums in public.
His tempest attitude at work cost him the promotion he had been hoping for.
The tempest of criticism that the movie received after its release disappointed the director.
The tempest weather caused flight delays and cancellations across the region.
Her tempest emotions often led her to make impulsive decisions.
The tempest of wind and rain made it impossible to go outside.
The tempest of confusion in the classroom made it hard for the students to follow the lesson.
The tempest of emotions that followed her father's death was overwhelming.
The stock market experienced a tempest when the news of the scandal broke out.
The tempest of energy that the athlete exhibited during the game was impressive.
The football fans tempest the stadium, cheering for their team.
The tempest of emotions inside her made it difficult for her to think clearly.
The politician was known for being a tempest, with frequent outbursts and insults.
The chef was a tempest in the kitchen, shouting at his staff and throwing utensils when dishes didn't come out as expected.
The pianist struggled to play the difficult tempest at the competition.
The tempest of change that swept through the organization caused a lot of confusion.
The children caused a tempest of excitement when they saw the amusement park.
The tempest of protests erupted after the unjust verdict of the trial was announced.
The tempest of applause that followed his performance was overwhelming.
The tempest of waves in the ocean made it difficult for the sailors to navigate.
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