All 3 Uses of
tumult
in
Catch-22
- The two had hardly spoken since the tumultuous evening Colonel Cathcart had thrown him out of the officers' club at General Dreedle's bidding after Chief White Halfoat had punched Colonel Moodus in the nose.†
Chpt 19
- Milo bore the tumultuous celebrations with benevolent grace.†
Chpt 22 *
- But first he hastily drew a tourniquet around Snowden's thigh because he could not think what else to do in those first tumultuous moments when his senses were in turmoil, when he knew he must act competently at once and feared he might go to pieces completely.†
Chpt 41
Definition:
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(tumult as in: tumult in financial markets) confusion or disorder -- often noisy