Use "tumultuous" in a sentence

1. She left the stage to tumultuous applause.

2. He received a tumultuous welcome.

3. There the continuing tumultuous interest initially stunned Amelia.

4. It was a tumultuous time in her life.

5. Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause.

6. Bluster definition, to roar and be tumultuous, as wind

7. Twelve years of tumultuous rule left the MNR divided.

8. His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome.

9. It has boisterous go - go bars, clamorous discos and tumultuous nightclubs.

10. It’s been a tumultuous five years for Brandon Bevers

11. Norman stepped on to the mat amidst tumultuous applause.

12. Dame Joan appeared to tumultuous applause and a standing ovation.

13. Any tumultuous exterior I offer is merely to draw the crowds.

14. Clamorous definition is - marked by confused din or outcry : tumultuous

15. Our partnership is a beacon of hope and peace in this tumultuous time.

16. 3 It's been a tumultuous day at the international trade negotiations in Brussels.

17. The prisoners were brought in by train to tumultuous shouts of revenge.

18. This quartet session, recorded live at Birdland, has an often tumultuous intensity.

19. After the tumultuous events of 19 Eastern Europe was completely transformed.

20. The victorious team were given a tumultuous welcome when they arrived home.

21. This was a tumultuous time, when many public figures came under political scrutiny.

22. His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history.

23. Finally, faithful Christians could properly understand the tumultuous events of 1914-19.

24. Tumultuous applause greeted a surprised Gerald as he made his way up towards their Majesties.

25. The 7th century was a tumultuous period of wars between Austrasia and Neustria.

26. He has been no stranger to controversy and vitriol during a tumultuous political career.

27. The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.

28. Synonyms for Clamorous include noisy, loud, rackety, tumultuous, vociferous, insistent, raucous, rowdy, uproarious and blaring

29. And, over the past few years, as the world has felt increasingly tumultuous, indie Bookshops …

30. Higgins has now been fined a total of £700 during his tumultuous 18-year professional career.

31. The Bombardiers spent one tumultuous season playing out of a high school gymnasium in Brockton

32. She succeeded Jerry Smith,[sentence dictionary] who served one tumultuous four-year term as superintendent.

33. Experience the true untold story of Britannic, a tumultuous, epic voyage of human passion, courage and

34. The royal cavalcade entered London in early May and received a tumultuous welcome from its citizens.

35. Seattle Times political Cartoonist David Horsey’s new book depicts a tumultuous 4 years of US history Jan

36. 21 rows  · Author Ken McNab Sheds Light on the Beatles' Tumultuous Final Year Al Di Meola's …

37. The highs and lows of WArsaw's tumultuous history is covered in creative fashion at the Museum of WArsaw

38. Fans who appreciate a deep look at a tumultuous era will appreciate the aptly titled Croaked! as …

39. Cher's parents, Georgia Holt and John Sarkisian, had a short and tumultuous relationship that ended in divorce

40. During the tumultuous years that followed, Nottinghamshire was to play a major role in the bitter conflict.

41. The incident was one of many domestic crises which crowded in upon the royal couple in those tumultuous early days.

42. Eventually, through the use of weaponry, the Archonian Legion was established to create stability within the tumultuous race

43. Increasingly, Adaptability is a key differentiator of effective leadership in highly tumultuous industries, such as technology and finance

44. At one point his tumultuous reign was beset by intrigue, with members of his own nation plotting against him.

45. She sailed for home on the steamship 55 President Roosevelt, arriving on July 6 to another tumultuous frenzied welcome.

46. 6 She sailed for home on the steamship 55 President Roosevelt, arriving on July 6 to another tumultuous frenzied welcome.

47. The tumultuous and rapid changes of a new century brings a "Cavalcade" of changes for both families.

48. Clamorous adjective noisy, loud, insistent, deafening, blaring, strident, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, riotous, uproarious The Clamorous din of voices filled the air

49. Adolescence is the transition period from childhood to adulthood, a period that brings sometimes tumultuous physical, social, and emotional changes

50. Lolland Falster Alliancen had, before the foundation of Nykøbing FC, had a tumultuous existence between the second tier and third tier

51. The book detailed the events of the Lakers' tumultuous 2003–04 season and has a number of criticisms of Bryant.

52. Becoming Elizabeth promises to show how Queen Elizabeth I ascended the throne, after King Henry VIII's tumultuous reign came to an end

53. He made it back last season after a year of rehab and approached his pre-injury level throughout most of the tumultuous season.

54. When the American Bandmasters Association was established in 1929, the founding members were living in rather difficult and tumultuous times as well

55. Militaristic clubs of Republican youths who stumped for Abraham Lincoln—known as the Wide Awakes—were prominent in the tumultuous 1860 presidential race

56. The tumultuous Trump tenure has been marked by unprecedented upheavals and international Belligerences, besides an embarrassing vote of impeachment and remaining mired in the Covid-19 pandemic

57. “Following a tumultuous week when his car-crash interview shook the House of Windsor so vigorously it seemed its palaces were in danger of losing their Crenellations,” writes Doward, “the

58. In 1938 Stewart had a brief, tumultuous romance with Hollywood queen Norma Shearer, whose husband, Irving Thalberg, head of production at MGM, had died two years earlier.

59. Nevertheless, Peter is still positive about the outcome of the appeal and he's going to wrap up the tumultuous day with a party in his hometown Malmo.

60. If you watched "Wild Wild Country," the Netflix documentary about the tumultuous 1980s events that resulted from the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's decision to make the U.S

61. KCA Deutag is facing better prospects after slashing its debt and “Battening down the hatches” in during a tumultuous 2020, the Aberdeen-based oil and gas drilling giant’s chief finance

62. With Scripture as his guide, Bock masterfully articulates a way in which believers can gently and graciously navigate the tumultuous waters of cultural complexity while focusing on the church’s core mission.

63. It means both “to roar and be tumultuous, as wind” and “noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk.” 2012 was full of Bluster from the skies and from the mouths of pundits.

64. Set against the tumultuous lead-up to the 1999 referendum in East Timor and its horrifying aftermath, Answered BY FIRE is a very personal exploration of first-world intervention in third-world traumas

65. His mad dash to the finish is a distillation of his four tumultuous years in office, a mix of resentment, Combativeness, and a penchant for viewing events through a prism all his own — and

66. The fermentation process started within six to twelve hours after pressing, and the must was usually left in the collection vat for a few days to allow the initial, "tumultuous" stage of fermentation to pass.

67. Nobody knows exactly when or why Braunschweig was founded, but it's well known that it grew to be one of the most important and tumultuous cities in medieval Germany, one of the final nine members of the prestigious Hanseatic League

68. In the Beatles …new word for the phenomenon: Beatlemania.In early 1964, after equally tumultuous appearances on American television, the same phenomenon erupted in the United States and provoked a so-called British Invasion of Beatles imitators from the United Kingdom.

69. ‘The life of the Autobiographer is fittingly tumultuous and disordered.’ ‘Ethical biographers and Autobiographers work with veracity as their aim (this is the motivation for all that research, after all) and this striving for veracity is respected, and expected, by readers.’

70. Funny, musical and occasionally dramatic, this is the story of tumultuous rise and fall of a Dublin Soul band, The Commitments. Managed by Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed wheeler and dealer with a vision to create "The Worlds Hardest Working Band".

71. In this busy, tumultuous, and noisy world, it is not like a wind, it is not like a fire, it is not like an earthquake; but it is a still, small, but a very discernible voice, and it causes a throbbing heart.

72. Almoravid: Reconquista and Riposte in Spain, 1085-1086, is a board wargame about a pair of tumultuous campaigns in the Spanish Reconquista - Leonese King Alfonso VI's advances against the 11th Century's fractious Muslim Taifa states, and the resulting intervention by a fundamentalist African Muslim army seeking to roll the Christians back.

73. Berenice! --I call upon her name --Berenice! --and from the gray ruins of memory a thousand tumultuous recollections are startled at the sound! Ah! vividly is her image before me now, as in the early days of her light-heartedness and joy! Oh! gorgeous yet fantastic beauty! Oh! sylph amid the shrubberies of Arnheim! …

74. Berenice! -I call upon her name - Berenice! - and from the gray ruins of memory a thousand tumultuous recollections are startled at the sound! Ah, vividly is her image before me now, as in the early days of her light-heartedness and joy! Oh, gorgeous yet fantastic beauty! Oh, sylph amid the shrubberies of Arnheim! Oh, Naiad among its fountains!

75. Berenice!—I call upon her name—Berenice!—and from the gray ruins of memory a thousand tumultuous recollections are startled at the sound! Ah, vividly is her image before me now, as in the early days of her light-heartedness and joy! Oh, gorgeous yet fantastic beauty! Oh, sylph amid the shrubberies of Arnheim! Oh, Naiad among its fountains!

76. 30 And it came to pass when they heard this avoice, and beheld that it was not a voice of thunder, neither was it a voice of a great tumultuous noise, but behold, it was a bstill voice of perfect mildness, as if it had been a whisper, and it did pierce even to the very soul—

77. He was a raw-Boned, swarthy-cheeked man, with black bristling beard and a swaggering bearing.(The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) His hard, high-Boned face, large piercing eyes, and immense physique made him a fitting leader for that rough and tumultuous body who had named him as their commander-in-chief.(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

78. Upon hearing this they with one accord raised their voices to God and said: ‘Sovereign Lord, you are the One who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all the things in them, and who through holy spirit said by the mouth of our forefather David, your servant, “Why did nations become tumultuous and peoples meditate upon empty things?