Examples of 'tumult' in a sentence
Meaning of "tumult"
tumult (noun) - a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people. It is commonly used in the context of riots, protests, or crowded areas where there is a lot of commotion
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- Confused, agitated noise as made by a crowd.
- Violent commotion or agitation, often with confusion of sounds.
- A riot or uprising.
- To make a tumult; to be in great commotion.
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There is a strange tumult in the pounding of my heart.
Tumult and oppression are worse than slaughter.
I was removed from the tumult of my future subjects.
The tumult and the shouting dies.
And quiets the tumult of our souls.
She said she liked the tumult.
And their tumult causes hills to quake.
I have caused quite a tumult here today.
It was the beginning of five years of popular tumult.
We in the middle of the tumult are dragged inside.
Otherwise they will become great tumult.
Venezuelans fleeing tumult find aid on a mountain.
I can not live in the midst of a tumult.
They made a great tumult last night.
In that day there shall be a great tumult.
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Many are addicted to the tumult of the battlefield.
But there was no sign of letup in the tumult.
Drove to this tumult in the clouds.
Gaudette could hardly believe the tumult.
We can not have tumult all the time.
Teetering after three years of political tumult.
Much tumult in the other rooms.
And bid their angry tumult cease.
Tumult never beset the sessions.
He saw these examples of political tumult as warnings.
The ensuing tumult led to a flurry of apostle callings.
I have been consumed with the tumult of recent events.
Their tumult and terror is only just beginning.
Athens is a place of tumult and uncertainty.
The tumult took place after second period.
No matter what tumult it might cause.
This tumult will awaken the public curiosity.
At the voice of the tumult the peoples fled.
Of this tumult her heart remained in perfect peace.
The glass was shattered in the tumult.
Violent tumult throughout the city.
Though the mountains tremble with its tumult.
An indescribable tumult meets this conclusion.
Tumult and made himself heard.
The silence or tumult of the night.
The servant had been to fetch him in the tumult.
This tumult shall not cease.
Becker said he saw no scenes or tumult.
From the tumult of your thoughts.
I am here because you are one tumult little puppet.
From tumult comes freedom.
It seems to have been forgotten in the tumult of the times.
He sees tumult flaring everywhere.
The next year was one of tumult.
I groan under the tumult of my heart.