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How to use turmoil in a sentence

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In India I am frequently in awe of the sense of personal peace in the midst of apparent turmoil.
The store's turmoil has led to a number of potential buyers casting their eyes over the company.
The 1958 coup that saw the overthrow of the monarchy threw the his family into turmoil.
Your courage and determination in this time of turmoil gives us all strength!
Also the Shiites produced the Babi movement, which threw Iran into turmoil in the 1840s and 1850s and had an anti-Western cast.
Clinton's maladroit staffing decisions contributed to the political turmoil of his initial years in the White House.
The country's bicentenary celebrations are backdropped by more political turmoil and a state of near-civil war.
At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me.
Further, with old and new problems popping up together, it appears our political and economic turmoil will never end.
Neruda is master of a living world in turmoil, and his expression is at times scarcely more than a sibylline stammer, a primitive muttering.
But if restrictions off the field of play are irksome it's nothing compared to the turmoil he's going through on the pitch these days.
The carefree, friendly man returned, but I knew it was a mask to hide the turmoil.
Teenagers caught up in the turmoil of their parents' messy divorce are being offered a sympathetic ear by a new service in Winchester.
But after months of inner turmoil during which she continued seeing Main only as a friend, she decided to bring matters to a head.
The internal turmoil is deepened by a distorted body image, which is created through self-doubt and lack of self-worth.
I make 30 exposures, my flashguns lighting up the fray, a turmoil of thrashing tails and boiling sand.
Any turmoil in my life has served as nothing but tremendous inspiration for my music.
The railways may be in turmoil, but business is booming for one tiny bus and coach company.
Precisely the kind of person you would expect to turn homespun tranquillity into turmoil and bedlam with her very presence.
It beguiled her, soothed her, eased away the pain and turmoil she had lived through all day, banished thought from her mind.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For many hours a way was won through a mighty turmoil of serac and over innumerable crevasses with varied fortune.
All the agitation and turmoil of the last few months seemed to fall away from him.
This was the last thought that rose coherently out of the turmoil of his senses as the firepit opened before his eyes.
In his life of turmoil and bloodshed he had halted to secure for her the right to a principality.
What a contrast between the turmoil and devilry of it and the serene calmness of the all but solitude the ghaut now presents!
And this seething life, the turmoil and the noises of the city, agonize me.
Little Russia, the seat of turmoil, is the home of the Ruthenians, or Ukranians.
Darn him, like a graven image there, the only mute, immovable thing in that turmoil!
They went down, got into the caique, and were taken by the turmoil of the Golden Horn.
After that he turned back, and for five minutes paced up and down, his hands clenched tightly and his lips set, his mind in a turmoil.
A quarter of an hour afterwards, amidst an extraordinary turmoil of applause, Sibyl Vane stepped on to the stage.
The building trades asserted its position in unambiguous terms, and all San Francisco was in turmoil.
As the school quieted down Tom made an honest effort to study, but the turmoil within him was too great.
When he reached the meat-market he found the whole place in turmoil, and a great noise of angry voices and barking of dogs.
Many analysts said the stumble was largely a symptom of turmoil in the telecommunications business, though some said Knowling shared the blame.
Inwardly now the turmoil of her emotions rose to concert pitch.
The events in the years that followed turned France into a by-word for extremism, bloodshed, terror, regicide, despotism and political turmoil.
Why, therefore, should one not value oneself at a groat as one listens in fear and trembling to the roar and turmoil of the city?
Moncharmin and Richard were the shipwrecked mariners amid this motionless turmoil of a calico sea.
Another was the jobbery of politicians in a time of seething turmoil.
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