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storm off
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1.
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informal
colloquial
To leave a place quickly and angrily in order to show displeasure or upset.
To depart abruptly from a situation or conversation in a demonstrative or petulant manner.
2.
Global
neutral
literal
To move away from a place because of an actual storm nearby (used with a following locative, e.g., 'storm off the coast').
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