"Turmoiled" is a word in ENGLISH
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alintabu v [B; c1] turn over, producing a loud turmoil. Nagkaal-intabu ang mga balud, The waves churned more and more …
Read the complete definitionn. uproar, tumult, turmoil, pandemonium.
Read the complete definitiongarók - Riot, commotion, turbulence, tumult, turmoil, uproar; to disturb, cause a commotion, etc. See gamú. Ginagarokán ang bánwa. The …
Read the complete definitionpagamó - To make or cause trouble or a disturbance, to raise a—turmoil,—riot,— mutiny, to incite, instigate (trouble, etc.). Indì …
Read the complete definitionn. peril, danger, turmoil. adj. /NA-/ dangerous, perilous, risky, hazardous. v. /AG-/ to be in danger, to be risky.
Read the complete definitionA pother; a tumult; a confused noise; turmoil; bustle.
Read the complete definitionsíbaw v {1} [A2; b2] bounce from s.t. towards s.t. Misíbaw nákù ang búla nga gilábay sa bungbung, The ball …
Read the complete definitionA turmoil; a broil; a fray; a fight.
Read the complete definitionsulad, súlad n hell, a place of much wickedness and turmoil. v [B126] wind up in hell. -nun a evil. …
Read the complete definitiontáblaw - To suppress, stop, placate, calm, quiet. Walâ mo siá pagtablawá. You did not stop him. Gintáblaw níya ang …
Read the complete definitionTo be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.
Read the complete definitionHarassing labor; trouble; molestation by tumult; disturbance; worrying confusion.
Read the complete definitionTo harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry.
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