Sentence examples for was tumult from inspiring English sources

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was tumult

noun

Confused, agitated noise as made by a crowd.

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"It was tumult," he said.

"There was tumult, and violence is always terrible.

Afterward, all was tumult".

The Yuan was devalued several times in the space of a week and there was tumult in their stock markets.

In seconds there was tumult, turmoil, nannies dealing with crying children, mothers screaming at the camera men and these big galumping guys in hoodies with camera's held to their otherwise blinded faces and pointed like assault rifles, busting their way through what seconds ago had been a calm playground.

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There's tumult downstairs as well.

Politically, there is tumult on the horizon.

There has been tumult around aspects of Stratolaunch.

To say there is tumult in Rome surrounding A.S. Roma is an understatement.

But with the introduction to the Street of another gay character, there is tumult ahead.

"I can't give anything specific this year," he said, "but there will be tumult in the administration this year".

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