A storm is bad weather with very strong wind and often rain or snow. It can make the sky dark and loud sounds like thunder.
There was a big storm last night.
The storm blew down the tree.
To storm means to move quickly and with strong force to capture a place or show anger. It can be used for attacks or strong emotions.
The soldiers stormed the castle at dawn.
She stormed out of the room angrily.
Storm can mean a strong and sudden feeling or expression of emotions, like anger or joy.
A storm of anger filled his face.
She felt a storm of happiness inside.
To storm out means to leave a place quickly because you are angry or upset.
He stormed from the meeting in anger.
She stormed upstairs after the fight.
To storm can mean to quickly and forcefully reach an objective or place, like winning a game or climbing a mountain.
The team stormed the finals after hard work.
They stormed the top of the mountain at dawn.
This use of storm means many angry or negative reactions from people, like anger or complaints.
She faced a storm of criticism online.
The company had a storm of complaints yesterday.