stormclouded

See also: storm-clouded

English

Etymology

From stormcloud +‎ -ed.

Adjective

stormclouded (comparative more stormclouded, superlative most stormclouded)

  1. Alternative form of storm-clouded.
    • 1986 May, Esther M[ona] Friesner, “Battle”, in Spells of Mortal Weaving (Chronicles of the Twelve Kingdoms; 2), New York, N.Y.: Avon Books, →ISBN, page 200:
      The high citadel walls seemed to rise upward forever, melding into the stormclouded heights.
    • 1988, Dean R[ay] Koontz, chapter 12, in Lightning, London: Guild Publishing, →OCLC, page 271:
      What would lightning be like in a bright, cloudless sky? Not as dramatic as on a stormclouded day, for it would be competing with the brightness of the sun.
    • 2013 April, Paul Argentini, chapter 15, in A Matter of Love in Da Bronx: A Novel: A 1950’s Diary, Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Sunbury Press, →ISBN, page 178:
      How now I can understand the inconceivable before where worlds have been gained or lost in no more than a kiss, if it be a kiss such as this. I feel the overfloodings of our worlds, the unleashings of trapped winds and the release of stormclouded sunshine.