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TUMULT |
Violent agitation |
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COMBUSTION |
Violent agitation; confusion; tumult. |
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FLURRY |
Violent agitation; commotion; bustle; hurry. |
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COMMOTION |
Disturbed or violent motion; agitation. |
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CONCUSSATION |
A violent shock or agitation. |
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FURY |
Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or
enthusiasm. |
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DISTRACTION |
Agitation from violent emotions; perturbation of mind;
despair. |
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DISTURBANCE |
Violent agitation in the body politic; public
commotion; tumult. |
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STORMY |
Proceeding from violent agitation or fury; as, a
stormy sound; stormy shocks. |
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QUIETLY |
Calmly, without agitation or violent emotion; patiently;
as, to submit quietly to unavoidable evils. |
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CONVULSION |
Any violent and irregular motion or agitation; a
violent shaking; a tumult; a commotion. |
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FRENZY |
Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to
distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties;
madness; rage. |
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STORM |
A violent agitation of human society; a civil, political, or
domestic commotion; sedition, insurrection, or war; violent outbreak;
clamor; tumult. |
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TOSSING |
A process which consists in washing ores by violent
agitation in water, in order to separate the lighter or earhy
particles; -- called also tozing, and treloobing, in Cornwall. |
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FOAM |
... of bubbles,
which is formed on the surface of liquids, or in the mouth of an
animal, by violent agitation or fermentation; froth; spume; scum; ... |