tumultuously

IPA: tumˈʌɫtʃuʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a tumultuous manner.
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Examples of "tumultuously" in Sentences

  • Her face was tumultuously joyous when I murmured my "At last!"
  • Once we correct for those, your disposition can be described as tumultuously gregarious.
  • He meets an older, mysterious ballet teacher, Klara Morgenstern, and falls tumultuously in love.
  • Music in London had reached a tumultuously creative moment when Hendrix arrived and was perfectly poised to receive him.
  • This remark led to a much greater noise, and the young men, unable to restrain their long-suppressed laughter, ran tumultuously from the shanty.
  • In a city where history and the stage have collided so tumultuously -- by virtue of that convergence, isn't Ford's the most notorious playhouse in the world?
  • Far below, the river frothed and flowed over pebbly shallows, or broke tumultuously over boulders and cascades, in its race for the great valley they had left behind.
  • The Riots Damages Act 1886 specifies that if damage is caused by people "riotously and tumultuously assembled", local police authorities are required to compensate victims.
  • Lately she's emerged not only as a connoisseur but also as an author in her own right, winning the $4,000 Narrative Prize for a work of fiction and publishing a short memoir about a tumultuously sex-crazed part of her youth.

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