stormproof

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storm +‎ -proof

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stormproof (comparative more stormproof, superlative most stormproof)

  1. Capable of resisting a storm.
    • 2018 September 12, Jeff Goodell, “The Perfect Storm: How Climate Change and Wall Street Almost Killed Puerto Rico”, in Rolling Stone[1]:
      If you have a good job, you can live in a storm-proof concrete apartment by the water and not worry too much about what Mother Nature might throw your way.

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