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Definition of Storm-beaten
1. Adjective. Damaged by storm.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storm-beaten
Literary usage of Storm-beaten
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Arctic Province: Alaska and the Seal Islands by Henry Wood Elliott (1886)
"A Description of Him and his Family.—Hunting the Sea- otter the Sole Remunerative
Industry of the Aleutians.—Gloomy, Storm- beaten Haunts of the Otter. ..."
2. Our Arctic Province, Alaska and the Seal Islands by Henry Wood Elliott (1906)
"A Description of Him and his Family.—Hunting the Sea- otter the Sole Remunerative
Industry of the Aleutians.—Gloomy, Storm- beaten Haunts of the Otter. ..."
3. The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of by Brigham Henry Roberts, John Taylor (1892)
"... OF THEM—WORK ACCOMPLISHED START FOR HOME STORM BEATEN RETURN TO LIVERPOOL
SECOND START SUCCESSFUL VOYAGE FAREWELL FROM AMERICA IN THE NICK OF TIME. ..."
4. Wessex by Clive Holland (1906)
"... or from the naked branch of some storm-beaten tree ; but all the other voices
of Nature are still. But there is yet a fairer, purer beauty sometimes, ..."