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Definition & Meaning of "up a storm"

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in a very enthusiastic and energetic way

up a storm definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "up a storm" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "up a storm" is not precisely known, but it has been in use for several decades in informal English. It is commonly used in spoken language and informal writing to describe someone engaging in a particular activity energetically, enthusiastically, or at a rapid pace. It is often applied to actions that involve a lot of effort, talk, or movement.

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The children were playing outside, running around up a storm until they tired themselves out.
She was cooking up a storm in the kitchen, preparing a feast for the family.
We were dancing up a storm at the party, having a great time on the dance floor.
He was talking up a storm during the meeting, sharing his ideas and opinions passionately.
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