A storm threatening has always stirred a restlessness in me.
No treacherous storms stirred in the heights above the strait, and soon the dark shadow of land loomed on the horizon.
Their taproots were known to reach an underwater spring, far below the level where a storm could stir the sea, which brought heat from deep-lying rocks.
The air began to get thick again, the old storm of rage and fear stirring in it, with a riptide of desperation added.
Ahead of that growing blot, nearer him, a fresh storm stirred the crowds.
The mighty vallenwood tree - which no storm on Krynn had ever stirred - began to sway and rock from the blast.
That is when the political storm will stir.
Tropical storms and hurricanes also stir oxygen into the ocean.
But when the first storm of autumn stirs the water, they leave their holes in the reef and assemble in large groups.
No sun hung here behind a veiled sky, no sudden rains or dark storms stirred the spirit.