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escàndol
A state of commotion and noise and confusion.
tumult
uproar
garboil
Catalan
escàndol
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tumult
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uproar
garboil
Examples for "
tumult
"
1
This year, however, market
tumult
has hurt Paulson along with many others.
2
Given the recent economic
tumult
,
I'd say that qualifies as good news.
3
But it was in vain; the
tumult
was constantly on the increase.
4
Just at this crisis there was a
tumult
in the grand stand.
5
The whisper was almost lost in the
tumult
of the breakers beneath.
1
The state taking control of water rights would create a tremendous
uproar
.
2
The
uproar
redoubled; but again she distinguished one word above it all:
3
Rae has yet to comment on the
uproar
surrounding her past remarks.
4
The cubs, excited and frightened by the
uproar
,
joined in the chorus.
5
It caused
uproar
when it was new at the Royal Court Upstairs.
1
The fight is fought and lost; there's an end to the
garboil
.
2
And even had he done so it is odds none would have heard him, for the late calm was of a sudden turned to
garboil
.
3
While they had "nourished the
garboil
"
in Scotland, fanned the flame, they professed to believe that France was aiming, through Scotland, at England.
1
But the
tumultuousness
is passing off, and I begin to understand the nature of the gift.
2
But that
tumultuousness
is passing off, and I begin to understand the nature of the gift.
3
In the
tumultuousness
of the life about him, he could see little but a restless and vulgar exertion for the creation of wealth.
4
I heard Thy voice behind me, calling to me to return, and scarcely heard it, through the
tumultuousness
of the enemies of peace.
5
47, does not equal its sisters in emotional intensity, at any rate, not in emotional
tumultuousness
.
emotional tumultuousness
Catalan
escàndol
tumult