STORM in Classic Quotes

Simple words can express big ideas - learn how great writers to make beautiful sentences with common words.
Quotes from Dracula by Bram Stoker
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
 Search Panel
Word:
You may input your word or phrase.
Author:
Book:
 
Stems:
If search object is a contraction or phrase, it'll be ignored.
Sort by:
Each search starts from the first page. Its result is limited to the first 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.
Common Search Words
 Current Search - storm in Dracula
1  When the snow storm abated a moment we looked again.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
2  Last night was very threatening, and the fishermen say that we are in for a storm.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
3  The storm was fearful, and as it boomed loudly among the chimney-pots, it made me shudder.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
4  I was conscious of the presence of the Count, and of his being as if lapped in a storm of fury.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
5  On the water he is powerless except at night; even then he can only summon fog and storm and snow and his wolves.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVI
6  ONE greatest and suddenest storms on record has just been experienced here, with results both strange and unique.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
7  I shall send, in time for your next issue, further details of the derelict ship which found her way so miraculously into harbour in the storm.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
8  Already the sudden storm is passing, and its fierceness is abating; crowds are scattering homeward, and the sky is beginning to redden over the Yorkshire wolds.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
9  The schooner paused not, but rushing across the harbour, pitched herself on that accumulation of sand and gravel washed by many tides and many storms into the south-east corner of the pier jutting under the East Cliff, known locally as Tate Hill Pier.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
10  At times the mist cleared, and the sea for some distance could be seen in the glare of the lightning, which now came thick and fast, followed by such sudden peals of thunder that the whole sky overhead seemed trembling under the shock of the footsteps of the storm.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
11  However, when we got to the pathway outside the churchyard, where there was a puddle of water, remaining from the storm, I daubed my feet with mud, using each foot in turn on the other, so that as we went home, no one, in case we should meet any one, should notice my bare feet.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII