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tempestuous

[tem-pes-choo-uhs] / tɛmˈpɛs tʃu əs /


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Antonio Conte's tempestuous Tottenham tenure has come to an end after a predictability volatile 16 months in charge, but with none of the silverware the club gambled on when appointing the Italian.

From BBC

Adrian Fenty’s tempestuous one term in office was defined by his takeover of the city’s public school system.

From Washington Post

Under the lash of tempestuous winds, toppling trees crushed or cracked roofs and walls in houses in the Olney area of Montgomery County.

From Washington Post

He was almost uncontrollably tempestuous as a child until he was tamed by his parents’ scholarly patience — only to have one of those parents assassinated by an Islamist militant’s gun.

From Washington Post

Ms Heard and Mr Depp have each testified in the weeks-long battle, offering starkly different accounts of their brief, tempestuous marriage.

From BBC