"Turmoiled" is a word in ENGLISH
of Turmoil
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President Clinton, returning from a campaign stop in Arkansas, is climbing the steps to board Air Force One. Under each arm he is carrying a souvenir of his trip -- a live razorback. At the top of the jetway, he is met by the guard, a Marine sergeant, who issues a crisp salute."I'd salute you back, Sergeant," says the President, "but as you can see, I've got my hands full.""Yes, sir," replies the sergeant. "Very nice pigs, sir. Very nice pigs.""Why, these aren't pigs," the President responds. "These are RAZORBACKS!""Yes, sir -- razorbacks. Sorry, sir.""Yup," Clinton continues. "Got this one for Chelsea, and this one for Hillary."The sergeant replies: "Very good trade, sir -- very good trade."
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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