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Meanings of disquieting rumours in English
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Usage of disquieting rumours in English
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Despite disquietingrumours, the expedition was allowed to depart from the river-camp unmolested.
2
The following day wild and disquietingrumours began to circulate from early morning.
3
About the end of the year, vague yet disquietingrumours began to circulate in the city.
4
Then strange and disquietingrumours came home.
5
Was it merely the expression of her displeasure at Miss Bart's neglect, or had disquietingrumours reached her?
6
But before the threatened danger actually reached the Evangelical party, it was preceded by disquietingrumours and false alarms.
7
My father hath heard disquietingrumours of late, and the name of Robert Catesby is mingled in all of them.
8
I doubt if a year passes without disquietingrumours concerning a fancied big race runner, be it at Cheltenham or elsewhere.
9
Lieutenant-Governor Griffith lost no time in forwarding the report to the Colonial Office, adding sundry disquietingrumours which supported his suspicions.
10
Whilst Luther was working on this treatise, new disquietingrumours and remonstrances addressed from Rome to the Elector reached him through Spalatin.
11
Beaufort's fortune was substantial enough to stand the strain; and yet the disquietingrumours persisted, not only in Fifth Avenue but in Wall Street.
12
Some disquietingrumours about the condition of La Villette have caused the troops quartered there to be strongly reinforced; nevertheless, perfect tranquility so far prevails.
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July 12, 1915.-Disquietingrumours to the effect that epidemic of Billetitis hitherto confined to the north of King's Road shows signs of spreading.