Backstage was satisfyingly mysterious and full of a tumultuous, different kind of life.
It had been designed in a period of relative economic stability and was not fitted for such tumultuous times.
Norman stepped on to the mat amidst tumultuous applause.
The prisoners were brought in by train to tumultuous shouts of revenge.
There the continuing tumultuous interest initially stunned Amelia.
This quartet session, recorded live at Birdland, has an often tumultuous intensity.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►a tumultuous welcome
(=a very noisy one from a crowd)· The pope received a tumultuous welcome.
1full of activity, confusion, or violence: the tumultuous years of the Civil War2very loud because people are happy and excited: He received a tumultuous welcome. tumultuous applause