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The meaning of the storm

The meaning of the storm is as follows:

Refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.

Storm sentence:

Summer rain is a storm, and it is full of harshness everywhere; Autumn rain is lovely rain, she is full of affection; The rain in winter is ruthless, and it contains a cold breath. However, what I like best is the colorful spring rain after the cold winter.

The weather is like a naughty child. It snows heavily for a while, and it is sunny and full of vitality for a while.

Just now, the sky was overcast. In a blink of an eye, much thunder and little rain. Even sitting at home, I felt the momentum of the earth shaking. It was cloudy just now, but suddenly there was a thunderstorm, lightning and thunder, and the trees were staggered and shaky by the strong wind, and the deafening thunder was deafening.

I like bamboo and its tenacity. Whenever a storm comes, they are full of energy and fearless.

Tough grass, whether it is stormy or trampled, still stands tall.

In the storm of life, we often learn from the captain and throw away the heavy goods in the storm to reduce the weight of the ship.

Father's love is like a mountain, deep and powerful, shielding me from the wind and rain; Father's love is like water, silent and gentle, smoothing my inner wounds; Father's love is like the sun, warm and brilliant, illuminating the darkest corner of my heart for me; Father's love is like the moon, ignorant and elegant, which can give me hope even in the most cloudy days.

The grass is fragile, but when summer comes, the storm can scatter the branches and make the flowers wither, but there is nothing to do with it. Even if it is washed away by the storm, it still stands.