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tumultuously Meaning in Bengali







tumultuously's Usage Examples:

It was so well and tumultuously received that she sang it again as an encore.


group of more than twelve people who were "unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together".


peace tumultuously; or (b) will by that assembly needlessly and without reasonable cause provoke other persons to disturb the peace tumultuously.


In 1857, the Municipal Police were tumultuously replaced by the Metropolitan Police, which consolidated other local police.


After churning and gurgling tumultuously for some moments as the excessively-large amount of solution and water.


Miéville's style as "Bradbury meets Borges, with Lovecraft gibbering tumultuously just out of hearing.


lauded, "As soloist Vadim Repin and conductor Valery Gergiev whirled us tumultuously through its hyperactive songs and dances, there was so much I wanted.


has been injured, stolen, or destroyed, by any persons riotously and tumultuously assembled together, such compensation as hereinafter mentioned shall.


At presto speed, the orchestra and soloist rush tumultuously along, gaining volume and momentum and finishing in a whirlwind of G.


New Brooklyn is a gritty depiction of survival alongside a tumultuously changing city.


dark abyss of the staircase above and at the same moment overborne by a tumultuously rushing descent.


York Times wrote "The movie can't make up its mind whether it's about a tumultuously difficult but rewarding friendship or whether it's a sendup of the contemporary.


however continues to explain how the boy's feelings suddenly burst out tumultuously, and he ran weeping down to the sea in the moonlight as the bird's call.


What clang of armour! Why, the doors Assail tumultuously, Till Scharfenstein moves circling round, And caverns open fly? — Franz.


From a grotto in this glacier bursts tumultuously the Katun river.


According to the Chronicle of 754, Roderic "tumultuously [tumultuose] invaded the kingdom [regnum] with the encouragement of [or.


actress, hailing from Kenya and the Kyle of Lochalsh, Kirimi has had a tumultuously successful nine months since leaving drama school early when an unturndownable.


Alison is pelted with falling debris as she tumultuously reaches the bottom, whereupon she discovers Rob's rope was cut.


Their marriage ended tumultuously, as Dolton died during their divorce proceedings.


praised the album, saying, "Whether mellow and romantic (Juliet) or tumultuously erratic (Étude Psychotique), Bourne’s work is ceaselessly inventive and.



Synonyms:

riotously;

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