Pronunciation: /stɔrm klaʊdz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'storm clouds' is a noun as it refers to a collection of clouds that typically bring inclement weather.
A1 I saw storm clouds in the sky.
A2 The storm clouds looked dark and ominous.
B1 As the storm clouds gathered, I knew a downpour was imminent.
B2 The storm clouds loomed overhead, threatening to unleash their fury.
C1 The storm clouds rolled in, casting a shadow over the landscape.
C2 The storm clouds churned ominously, signaling an approaching tempest.
formal As the storm clouds gathered in the sky, the meteorologists warned of potential severe weather.
informal I knew it was going to rain when I saw those storm clouds rolling in.
slang When we saw the storm clouds, we knew we were in for a real doozy of a storm.
figurative The dark storm clouds of uncertainty loomed over their relationship, signaling trouble ahead.
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