commotion

IPA: kʌmˈoʊʃʌn

noun

  • A state of turbulent motion.
  • An agitated disturbance or a hubbub.
  • (euphemistic) Sexual excitement.
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Examples of "commotion" in Sentences

  • Byron uses the commotion to steal the raft.
  • The problem was the auto commotion afterward.
  • The neighbors hear commotion and call the police.
  • I really don't see what all the commotion is about.
  • A great commotion animates the people on the bridge.
  • The headmaster hears the commotion and breaks things up.
  • Because of the commotion, the group escapes the building.
  • Because of the commotion the kids cause, Farina is fired.
  • Kenzaki stops him but the belt vanishes in the commotion.
  • It's easy to overlook because of the rest of the commotion on the page.
  • Wednesday's commotion is likely to give both candidates a financial boost.
  • Conclude your contemptuous commotion or there will be calamitous consequences.
  • Some of the commotion is unsettling if you are tyring to have a normal home life.
  • All this commotion is caused by the fact that she INSISTS on making this trip NOW.
  • One morning, several days later, the arena was vexed by uproar and commotion from the animal cages.
  • You should reconsider how you look at the world - the most obvious reason for all of this commotion is "A Mistake".
  • The minute you step into his bedroom, loud alarms sound and Disney cast members come running to see what all the commotion is about.
  • In this installment we get to see all the players converge on a yacht owned by one of the richest men in New York, and discover what all the commotion is about.

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