All 3 Uses of
tumult
in
Harry Potter (#4) and the Goblet of Fire
- "Leprechauns!" said Mr. Weasley over the tumultuous applause of the crowd, many of whom were still fighting and rummaging around under their chairs to retrieve the gold.†
Chpt 8
- On the contrary, their faces were elongating into sharp, cruelbeaked bird heads, and long, scaly wings were bursting from their shoulders "And that, boys," yelled Mr. Weasley over the tumult of the crowd below, "is why you should never go for looks alone!"†
Chpt 8
- Dumbledore called happily as at last the tumult died down.†
Chpt 16 *
Definition:
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(tumult as in: tumult in financial markets) confusion or disorder -- often noisy