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the turmoils
noun
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
Exact(18)
The turmoils of seventh grade.
In the second half of the 10th century, Italy began a slow recovery from the turmoils of late Carolingian Europe.
And I'm kind of sick of listening to albums about the turmoils of relationships, never having had one.
"They're looking for more of a blue chip or something's that's going to run them through the turmoils and the ups and downs of the markets," he said.
"I arrived in my head at a sort of radical, independent socialist position," he says, "which, through all the turmoils of the years since, I've basically retained".
I'm using these characters as a way to access the human experience of living through grief and all the turmoils of trying to know one's soul".
Similar(40)
"The turmoil is attractive.
The turmoil claimed few lives.
The turmoil discourages foreign investors.
The turmoil makes valuation tricky.
The turmoil in the Middle East hardly helped.
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