Definitionn. a state of commotion and noise and confusion
Last update: April 17, 2016
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The tumult reached its height when the speech was going on. [adjective]
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He heard the song break into a tumult of voices and cease. [noun]
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Bagdad rose in tumult and demanded that Abu Ahmed, the late Caliph 's younger brother and the people 's favorite should succeed. [noun]
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"The holy charm is beginning to be felt, and soon shalt thou see this horrid tumult stilled." [noun]
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The circle broke its order, and screams of delight mingled with the bustle and tumult of preparation. [noun]
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In the midst of this tumult, a triumphant yell was raised within a few yards of the hidden entrance to the cave. [noun]
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At this slight repulse the assailants instantly withdrew, and gradually the place became as still as before the sudden tumult. [noun]
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Not a quiver of his haughty features showed the bodily pain that racked him, nor a flinch of his deep eyes confessed the tumult moving in his mind and soul. [noun]
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If even a smart breeze from the west sprang up, his rickety little craft, intended only for inland navigation, would have small chance of living through the tumult. [noun]
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