noisy+commotion

  • 121tum|mler — «TOOM luhr», noun. 1. a person who creates noisy excitement or commotion; a live wire: »At parties, he sang with willed gusto a tummler, as one of his colleagues described him, meaning someone who stirred things up, a noisemaker (James Atlas). 2 …

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  • 122rum·pus — /ˈrʌmpəs/ noun [singular] chiefly Brit informal : a noisy argument, fight, etc. : ↑ruckus They caused a rumpus [=commotion] with their fighting …

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  • 123tu·mult — /ˈtuːˌmʌlt, Brit ˈtjuːˌmʌlt/ noun, pl mults formal 1 : a state of noisy confusion or disorder [count] A great tumult [=uproar, commotion] arose in the street. We had to shout to be heard over the tumult. [noncount] The country was in …

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