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noun
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
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The history of art may be the history of freethinking artists who are turmoil-trailing tornadoes of irrepressible passion, but it's also about having the practical sense to give outer form to inner fury.
It was turmoil".
There is turmoil from the beginning.
A cry went up, there was turmoil.
There was turmoil inside the parliament, too.
"I didn't see the turmoil, if there was turmoil.
Nor is turmoil likely to help clean up political life.
"Almost every off-season, there has been turmoil and instability.
There is turmoil among the coffee and tea growers.
There has been turmoil over staff changes and board defections.
Euro-zone debts are looking increasingly unsustainableLAST week there was turmoil in financial markets.
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