adv. In 5 stormely. [f. STORMY + -LY2.] In a stormy manner.
c. 1450. Mirks Festial, 205. Þe wynde [began] stormely forto blow.
1830. De Quincey, Bentley, Wks. 1862, VI. 39. My own belief sets in stormily towards the same conclusion.
1847. C. Brontë, Jane Eyre, ii. Her cap flying wide, her gown rustling stormily.
1860. Froude, Hist. Eng., V. 344. The interview ended stormily.
1889. Mary E. Carter, Mrs. Severn, III. ix. The sky was stormily beautiful.