He stared at the sea-gulls tossed by the tempestuous wind, and imagined himself in a boat on that angry sea, swept by foaming waves, the wind howling in his ears.
From the East tempestuous winds arose, and chilled me as I crouched on the slab of damp stone which had risen beneath my feet.
Trees and limbs and leaves hurtled by in a tempestuous wind.
But the sea in those old times, heaved, swelled, and foamed, very much at its own will, or subject only to the tempestuous wind, with hardly any attempts at regulation by human law.
But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind called Euroclydon.
Instead it turned to steam in midair, and, rising or being blown aside by the tempestuous wind, it concealed the redly glaring, raw wound beneath a blanket of crimson fog.
Despite tempestuous winds, the two intrepid travelers reach the top of the mountain.
And so great was the concourse of these people, and so wild their commotion, that they were like nothing else but a sea-broken by tempestuous winds.
Steel supports his hypothesis with a Māori lament that, he claims, centers on raging fires from the sky, accompanied by tempestuous winds and upheavals in the earth.
Autumn is blown hither and thither by an ever-changing tempestuous wind.