English to Malay Dictionary tumultuous

tumultuous

huru-hara
definition
adjective
tumultuous applause
making a loud, confused noise; uproarious.
example
I do recall that last Christmas was colder and far less settled than this year, a more 'tumultuous' season of ups and downs.
Hearst was the media magnate whose 'tumultuous' life was parodied in the 1941 movie, Citizen Kane.
Sting left the stage to a 'tumultuous' round of applause and three of the Beatles took over, Paul being the surprising omission.
This sets the stage for the Fisher's often 'tumultuous' personal matters.
All of those things, one after the other, these just 'tumultuous' events.
New Zealand began accurately, Wales began badly, and never managed to stoke the crowd noise into something 'tumultuous' .
There was a sudden burst of 'tumultuous' noise from the concert area.
You've had some pretty 'tumultuous' relationships with other band members in the past.
All I know is this exchange will throw huge kinks into an already 'tumultuous' life, and despite this fact, that I am anxious to go away.
Authentic personal relationships sustained us through a 'tumultuous' five years.
The party has always been 'tumultuous' in personnel matters.
The show played to full houses for a five-night run and ended to 'tumultuous' applause on Saturday night.
‘In the name of God stop this massacre before it goes any further,’ he roared to 'tumultuous' applause.
The victorious team on arrival in Bunclody were greeted with 'tumultuous' applause on their brilliant playing.
She was affected by the often 'tumultuous' personal lives of her children.
Jeffrey was a 'tumultuous' drinker and people would come from all around to watch him put it away.
David came on to the Mayflower stage to 'tumultuous' applause from a packed, mainly female middle-aged audience.
The victory meant the end to a 'tumultuous' year both personally and professionally for both surfers.
William and Ffion enter Downing Street to 'tumultuous' Tory applause and waving of union flags.
Amir Khan enters the ring to 'tumultuous' applause from the massed British supporters.
The brothers ended their 'tumultuous' relationship with the corporate giant in a mutual agreement just hours ago.
At the end the applause was 'tumultuous' , sustained and deserved.
No one was listening or taking much of an interest, but when he was done a 'tumultuous' round of applause greeted him.
Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to 'tumultuous' applause from the concourse.
Sets of fans from either side are roaring on their team, the 'tumultuous' noise drowning out the chill.
We came out of the tunnel and were greeted by 'tumultuous' applause.
People were not aware of them in the 'tumultuous' period during the election campaign.
Intensely narcissistic people often live 'tumultuous' lives, as few people can tolerate them for long.
More detailed inquiries took place in the 1940s after a period of 'tumultuous' relationships and high - profile break-ups.
Bedford Rugby has had some quite 'tumultuous' years.
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