a. [f. STORM v. + -ABLE.] That can be taken by storm.
1645. Cromwell, Lett., 6 Oct., in Carlyle (1845), I. 233. We made a breach in the wall near the Black Tower, which alter about 200 shot, we thought stormable, and purposed on Monday morning to attempt it.
1829. Shipp, Mem., II. 185. The breaches began to wear a stormable appearance.
1885. Where Chineses Drive, 162. It was surrounded by a moat, and not easily stormable.