There is a lot of commotion in temples during navratri festival. [noun]
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Tom went out of his house to see what the commotion was about. [Please select]
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There 's hours of fun to be had causing a commotion at the depths of the Ocean ! [noun]
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Nearing the entrance I saw a commotion over by Hydroponics. [noun]
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When the sudden and noisy commotion had a little subsided, the aged chief resumed his examination. [noun]
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So, after I had shot the imps, I got in pretty nigh to the lodges without further commotion. [noun]
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Porphyrius pelted the prefect with questions which Constantine was very ready to answer, till they were interrupted by some commotion in the garden. [noun]
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The whole encampment, in a moment, became a scene of the most violent bustle and commotion. [noun]
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When the hands of the worshippers fell down, the commotion broke forth again; everybody hastened to bread, or to make his pallet. [noun]
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There was a sharp cheer--a commotion--and Messala himself appeared. [noun]
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In the midst of the assemblage there was heard the sound of blows, succeeded instantly by yells of pain and rage, and a most furious commotion. [noun]
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