All 3 Uses of
turbulent
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- This person, a sailor, of turbulent character, and whom I suspected of Bonapartism, has been secretly to the Island of Elba.†
Chpt 9-10 *
- At last he made his way through the mob, which was continually increasing and getting more and more turbulent, and reached the hotel.†
Chpt 31-32
- In a moment he restrained himself so powerfully that the tempestuous heaving of his breast subsided, as turbulent and foaming waves yield to the sun's genial influence when the cloud has passed.†
Chpt 93-94
Definition:
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(turbulent) a state of disturbance and disorder
or:
of liquid or gas: rapid and irregular flow