Examples of 'commotions' in a sentence

Meaning of "commotions"

commotion (noun): Commotion describes a state of agitated or noisy disturbance, tumult, or uproar. It is often used to depict a scene of chaos, confusion, or disorder
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Then came commotions from the losers.
Year engaged either in foreign wars or intestine commotions.
Great commotions and tribulations in the earth.
Stop making all these commotions and go.
Commotions start and danielle is separated from her daughter.
These have been causing commotions in the airport.
So every now and then there are affrays and commotions.
Commotions et émotions de guerre.
I remember there were commotions at times.
Despite all the commotions and distractions caused in your life by me.
Leave enough space in your day to enjoy the space between the commotions.
When so many commotions are there not only our vehicle is there on an emergency.
To this respect there are commotions within Hamas.
Such commotions also centre around how such technological innovations are espoused and utilised.
This phenomenon accompanies powerful psychic commotions that deliver a very profound emotional cenesthetic register.

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The rigid discipline of Lycurgus did not restrain the commotions of the Greeks.
These huge political commotions did not disturb the running of the institutions.
Easy Pieces is the second album by the British band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.
This would provoke greater social commotions and the exponential growth of the extreme right.
Therefore we can not control these strikes, riots and commotions.
She told deputies she heard the bed making commotions while Hubbard snorted and groaned.
Sadly, commotions sell better than good news.
Fifth, do not cause any commotions or fights.
Any commotions of a purely physical nature in the dying body are purely ' reflex '.
In the audience, competition for their attention often caused commotions and altercations.
Why all the commotions if you are so cool about it?
How has Berlin defended itself in the past against the commotions of the AfD?
Commotions cérébrales multiples chez les athlètes, investigation en électrophysiologie et en imagerie optique.
There's so many commotions going on because of Yul.
In fact, our Diocese has more than once suffered commotions and acute crises.
The Commotions had been a certain kind of pop band ; a thoughtful pop band.
Sweetness, Lloyd Cole and the commotions.
Stephen, having heard of the commotions downstairs, wakes his Ate Hazel to investigate.
Followed by oft-repeated commotions.
All the commotions which Paul's enemies created were laid to his charge.
In time, they free the culprits, and thus prepare for new commotions.
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Line-Up.
Strasburg, according to Erasmus and Bodin, the best governed of all, suffered from perpetual commotions.
And no big commotions today, yes?
Resulting from strikes, lock-outs, labour disturbances, riots or civil commotions.
There were no further commotions until my watch alarm sounded at 5:00AM.
Warfare, disturbances, riots, civil commotions or strikes.
Now I know -- these commotions -- there is always a reason for everything.

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