storm in

storm in

1. To enter (some place) in a blustery, angry fuss. The boss stormed in ranting and raving about the latest fiscal results. I could tell she was upset by the way she stormed in the room.2. To enter (some place) with great haste or frenetic energy. She stormed in with all her children in tow. The professor stormed in the room, gathered up all of his papers, then stormed out again without a word.See also: storm

storm in (to some place)

Fig. to burst into something or some place angrily. The army stormed into the town and took many of the citizens as prisoners. Leonard stormed in, shouting at everyone.See also: storm