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tumultuous

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


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Canada - who have had a tumultuous time of it themselves here amid cheating claims - drew level after seven, but Britain had the advantage of the hammer in two of the final three ends.

From BBC

Selig is a longtime derivatives lawyer who took an interest in cryptocurrency early in his career, building an expertise and a list of clients amid the industry’s tumultuous rise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sir Keir Starmer and the rest of his cabinet may still be in their jobs at the end of a tumultuous week - but the same can not be said of key figures in behind-the-scenes roles.

From BBC

Its results come in a tumultuous week for stocks, as Wall Street has taken a sell-now, ask-questions-later approach to companies and sectors with even a whiff of worries about AI disruption.

From MarketWatch

Under cross examination, Campbell's KC Tony Lenehan asked her: "These last two years have not been pleasant years... tumultuous."

From BBC