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Turmoil   /tˈərmˌɔɪl/   Listen
Turmoil

noun
1.
A violent disturbance.  Synonyms: convulsion, upheaval.
2.
Violent agitation.  Synonym: tumult.
3.
Disturbance usually in protest.  Synonyms: agitation, excitement, hullabaloo, upheaval.






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"Turmoil" Quotes from Famous Books



... all blessing on the meal, and the coarse boisterousness of manners prevailing thereat. Hungry as she was, she did not find it easy to take food under these circumstances, and she was relieved when Ermentrude, overcome by the turmoil, grew giddy, and was carried upstairs by her father, who laid her down upon her great bed, and left her to the attendance of Christina. Ursel had followed, but was petulantly repulsed by her young lady in favour of the newcomer, ...
— The Dove in the Eagle's Nest • Charlotte M. Yonge

... thus, standing apart, leper-like, in the turmoil of life; and it came quite as a revelation to happen upon them in some quiet spot of nights, playing together, each wrapped in the game, innocent, tender, forgetful ...
— Bob, Son of Battle • Alfred Ollivant

... his friend's and led him away. They quitted the place in silence, and in silence took their way south towards the High Street, Nick waiting for Mr. Wilding to speak, Mr. Wilding's mind still in turmoil at the things he had endured. At last Nick halted suddenly and looked keenly at his ...
— Mistress Wilding • Rafael Sabatini

... for you if I emerge from this turmoil! Thank God, my outlook is all altered. I don't want to live ...
— Carry On • Coningsby Dawson

... proposed a journey to Washington, which was accordingly accomplished in the second week of March. Horatio Bridge was now chief of a bureau in the Navy Department, and was well qualified to obtain for his veteran friend an inside position for whatever happened to be going on. In the midst of the turmoil and excitement of war, Hawthorne attracted as much attention as the arrival of a new ambassador from Great Britain. Secretary Stanton appointed him on a civil commission to report concerning the condition of the Army of the Potomac. He was ...
— The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne • Frank Preston Stearns


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