Tumult Mnemonic
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tumult
tumult
/ˈtjuː.mʌlt/
uproar
ruckus
Examples
- A fireman is even killed in the tumult.
- But you can see the tumult in the sky.
- An instance is the claim that the 1552 book was the result of a tumult.
- It seems to have been forgotten in the tumult of the times.
- The current tumult in Kosovo completes a circle for Milosevic.
- The mountains quake with the tumult and the sky turns black.
- Aaron's always in the trenches, an invaluable voice in a sea of tumult.
- During the tumult she is, however, killed by a blow to the head.
- During the tumult that accompanied the Civil War, the mask disappeared.
- A squad of cavalry galloped along Tennessee street adding to the tumult.
a state of commotion and noise and confusion
noun
violent agitation
noun
the act of making a noisy disturbance
noun
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"Tum + Malt. The noise and chaos over spilled malt drink."
"Tu + Mult. Two multi colored cats in a loud, confused fight."
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