storm-clouded
See also: stormclouded
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From storm cloud + -ed.
Adjective
storm-clouded (comparative more storm-clouded, superlative most storm-clouded)
- Filled with storm clouds.
- 1995, John Hollander, “Varieties of Ecphrastic Agenda”, in The Gazer’s Spirit: Poems Speaking to Silent Works of Art, Chicago, Ill.; London: The University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, Introduction, page 75:
- Melville’s subtitle identifies the painting—it shows a lake in the foreground and high, storm-clouded mountains behind—and adds that it was “owned by E. B.”