The ballade, perhaps an 1848 homage to Liszt's soon-to-be-dead friend Chopin, was played every bit as tempestuously as one could wish for. |
The start to this tempestuously competitive Test couldn't have been much worse for the home team. |
And his co-defendants in the same trial will anyway be back in court at the end of September. Rarely can a presidency of the European Union have started more tempestuously. |
His thoughts flew tempestuously between love and fear as she gripped his hand in hers, almost possessively. |
The bise blew tempestuously, killing the early almond blossom. |
He was tempestuously devoted to her, in a way that stirred her blood. |