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turbulently

adverb as in tempestuously

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That these questions are turbulently alive for Stoppard seems undeniable, on the evidence of the play.

Among his well-known works for orchestra is his turbulently provocative “Berlin Renshi.”

Long sticks carried by singers were used to suggest oars or a dense forest or turbulently rolling waves.

Poems are “turbulently alive with the disorder that plagues or exalts us,” and when we order our words, we create an expressive but stable structure.

Ms. Turner, in a note in the script, calls the play “an excavation of queer history,” and it is that, tracing nearly four decades in the life that Woolley and Marks share — passionately, turbulently, joyously.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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