Sentence example with the word 'turbulent'

turbulent

agitated, brawling, cyclonic, extremistic, fussy, misplaced, out of order, rebellious, seditionary, traitorous, uproarious

Definition adj. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination

Last update: May 10, 2016


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When they had become turbulent and foamy, waves swelled and gave off vapor.   [adjective]

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Because of my turbulent history with my mother, I find it difficult to establish lasting relationships with women.    [adjective]

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Turbulent crowd advanced towards the army.   [adjective]

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Turbulent waters entered the place.   [adjective]

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A happy sign, I hope, in these turbulent times.   [adjective]

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Carne, though of infinitely smaller mind, had one great advantage--he seldom allowed it to be curdled or crossed in its clear operations by turbulent bodily elements.   [adjective]

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Our turbulent, rebellious rabble raised their hands like pleading beggars, and grave, dignified men followed their example.   [adjective]

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It was Dion hailing him from a boat tossing near the mouth of the harbour on the waves surging in from the turbulent sea.   [adjective]

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The grave, beautiful girl threw a strange spell over this strong, turbulent man.   [adjective]

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He had supposed him a strong, determined, man of imperious ways and turbulent instincts, who could be easily led into revolution and sedition from the side of his ambition.   [adjective]

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As my first transport abated, my passion grew turbulent and unruly.   [adjective]

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