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tumultuous

[too-muhl-choo-uhs, tyoo-] / tuˈmʌl tʃu əs, tyu- /


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Collier-Keywood's three years in charge has coincided with a tumultuous period for Welsh rugby both on and off the field.

From BBC

After a tumultuous time managing Chelsea and West Ham, Potter has returned to the country where he first found success.

From BBC

In the shadow of a tumultuous year, approximately one billion people worldwide tuned in to their flickering television sets to follow the monumental journey of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders.

From Barron's

Still, the CBA deal is a high-water mark for a league with a tumultuous history.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is no question that the conclusion of the Africa Cup of Nations ranked as the most extraordinary and tumultuous major soccer final in recent memory.

From The Wall Street Journal