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How to use Turbulent in a sentence

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Turbulent tides have churned up the sea bed, disturbing rocks and natural debris such as drift wood.
Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes.
Turbulent flow is defined as the flow in which the system's inertial forces are dominant over the viscous forces.
During its turbulent history, it had known dozens of presidents, but their efforts to rule had been fruitless, invariably with blood flowing.
Will no one revenge us of the injuries we have sustained from these turbulent priests?
The Reynolds number equation states that turbulent flow is created by higher gas velocity, gas density, and tube radius and lower gas viscosity.
Published breed standards and show rings created islands of control and predictability in a turbulent world.
The raft roller-coastered, bounced through the rapids, slammed into turbulent water.
For simple systems like roulette wheels, turbulent fluids, and stock markets, I have a lot of experience with this.
When the ship began to sink, the franchisor left its charge afloat in turbulent waters, without a life jacket.
Using her experience as an agony aunt, her latest book, Love Coach, offers practical solutions on coping with turbulent times.
Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry.
Rain storms and windstorms and turbulent waves and whatever other kind of disaster existed had thrown itself at them.
It is possible that red tides don't occur during turbulent conditions because the turbulence prevents dinoflagellate populations from growing.
Kudos to Nikolai for navigating the sometimes turbulent, shark infested waters around weblog island to create The Bloggies.
When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over.
He studied the change in a flow along a pipe when it goes from laminar flow to turbulent flow.
During their short and turbulent life he became virtually their cinematic amanuensis, a process which culminated in his first feature film.
He has lasted the course in one of the most turbulent eras in South African rugby.
Growing a leading-edge technology business in a turbulent economic climate takes guts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The motion of the air over the edges of the aerofoil becomes turbulent, and the form of the stream lines suddenly changes.
There are Lorraine and the guises, there are the priests, and there is the turbulent mob of Paris.
Felicia became noisy, turbulent, ill-behaved, but without being touched by all that passed over her little soul so near to earth.
As for the turbulent and ill-disposed, I will make a severe example of them.
Sometimes these passions plunge us into a turbulent joy, and he who gives way to such, sullies the air with brutish laughter.
They awakened his other soul, the turbulent and lustful soul of a hungry beast.
Confused and turbulent as Tiverton had become, Nicholas Oldfield settled her at once.
Below this level is the troposphere, the turbulent zone of clouds, rain, and fog.
A short voyage of a day bore them to the mouth of turbid and turbulent Missouri.
The events of that day dropped out of my mind in the turbulent weeks that followed.
Deposition was frequent in some kingdoms, notably in turbulent Northumbria.
Wald's is the poetry of socialism and of nature, and one form is as turbulent as the other.
It was the time not only of preciosity, but of the Fronde, with its turbulent adventures and fantastic chivalry.
Rolland, a bold swimmer, was one of the first to leap into the turbulent flood.
They were a noisy, turbulent mob, cheered on by like rowdyish sympathizers lining the pavements.
Sir John was proud, untractable, turbulent, very difficult to manage.
We sell the thrones of angels for a short and turbulent pleasure.
For the services the turbulent era of integration had begun.
This bred high tempers, turbulent manners and contempt for the weak.
The one were as turbulent, clannish, fierce, and barbarous as the other.
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