A disorderly outburst or tumult.
The act of making a noisy disturbance.
1 That said; a potential commotion could revolve around someone's problem or error.
2 The states and the ministers of the allies were instantly in commotion .
3 All class distinctions have disappeared; civilian and soldier share in the commotion .
4 A commotion followed in the mud; a dark knob appeared above water.
5 The tidings of despair created a terrible commotion in the starving city.
6 There was commotion in the corridors and chief chamber of the guard-house.
7 The matter is serious, very serious indeed; all Hades is in commotion .
8 Stay in motion and you'll avoid a lot of commotion this week.
9 A commotion of some sort at the far end of the chamber.
10 Y: On the Day when the firmament will be in dreadful commotion .
11 All through the night there was bustle and commotion in the house.
12 For both investors and executives, the recent commotion offers some important lessons.
13 The unusual commotion piqued North Hollow's interest despite his frustration and fear.
14 The house, the neighbourhood, and the whole town were immediately in commotion .
15 We have been and are yet in the midst of popular commotion .
16 It has already excited great commotion in Vermont, and grumblings in Connecticut.
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Commotion в диалектах
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