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All at once, the room is filled with violent commotion.
aestŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. [aestus], to be in agilation or in violent commotion, to move to and fro, to rage, to toss, to boil up. 2. Of the effect of fire, to be warm or hot, to burn, glow; both objectively, I am warm (Fr. je suis chaud), and subjectively, it is warm to me, I feel warm (Fr. j'ai chaud).
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A MID the violent political agitation and the inevitable social commotion of the United States, one would imagine, judging from our own case, that neither the American Government nor the American people had any time or funds to devote to scientific objects of apparently remote utilitarian interest.
A sudden commotion broke out among the cornstalks, a violent rustling and shaking, as if from the thrashing of some hidden beast.
No commotion.
There is no commotion.
Commotion, but not panic.
India is a commotion.
(Commotion in the hall).
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