turbulently


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Synonyms for turbulently

in a stormy or violent manner

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Modernity, which has been a product of the Western world, has been in a turbulently exploitative relationship with colonialism, hence bringing a specific type of Western (3) secularization with itself to the colonial world.
Cue nervous young writer, Bryan Snow (Bob Saul) whose play has caught the eye of headstrong director Ray Malcolm (Daniel Casey) and perhaps most turbulently, of theatrical grand dame, Lorraine Barrie (Amanda Donohoe).
that reminds him of the alphabet bent turbulently into a bow.
I lived them or I inherited them and they live vibrantly and turbulently in and around me.
The skilled poet is one who knows much through natural gift, but those who have learned their art chatter turbulently, vainly.
It is important that outdoor and return air are symmetrically and turbulently mixed by directing the two air streams at each other.
We must furthermore seek to look beyond the veil of the myth of modern China to find the complex human realities that rage and flow turbulently just beneath its apparently calm and conformist surface.
This decimation means that the post-crash supply chain will have reduced in size and the throughput will have been trimmed to match the reduction in activity--albeit turbulently as the ordering pattern became more cautious, trying not to tie up working capital.
Martin Luther King visits; schools are turbulently integrated.
"A state and nation that at the beginning of our watch was so turbulently divided by questions of race and gender."
Whether this is symptomatic of something deeper, a national distrust of success or a collapse of standards in behaviour in school, I doubt because the huge majority of students are what they are, older children inching turbulently towards adulthood.
This species lives within steep chemical and thermal gradients, where hot, reduced hydrothermal fluid mixes turbulently with oxygenated seawater.
sent coursing through a narrow inlet, turbulently frothing and foaming.