Definitionadj. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
Last update: October 12, 2015
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The soldiers returned home to a tumultuous welcome from their friends and family. [Please select]
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When the young actress won the biggest award of the night, the audience filled the room with tumultuous applause. [Please select]
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He touched his face, tumultuous emotions crossing his face. [Please select]
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Tumultuous and stagnant gulf. [Please select]
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This tumultuous network of streets was filled with rumors. [Please select]
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All that Marius experienced was tumultuous and incoherent. [Please select]
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It seemed to be impossible for any one to command the attention and respect of that tumultuous gathering. [Please select]
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Quick as lightning she sprang at Pauline; the little mare dodged the attack, and I lost sight of the wounded animal amid the tumultuous crowd. [Please select]
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He flung himself into a chair after the outburst, his big chest surging, his throat tumultuous with gutteral incoherences. [Please select]
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