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/stawrm"proohf'/, adj.protected from or not affected by storms.[1585-95; STORM + -PROOF]
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stormproof — [stôrm′pro͞of΄] adj. 1. that can withstand a storm 2. giving protection against storms … English World dictionary
stormproof — adjective Capable of resisting a storm … Wiktionary
stormproof — adj. able to withstand the forces of a storm, protected against storms … English contemporary dictionary
stormproof — /ˈstɔmpruf/ (say stawmproohf) adjective proof against storms or storming …
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