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Definition of Turmoiled
1. turmoil [v] - See also: turmoil
Lexicographical Neighbors of Turmoiled
Literary usage of Turmoiled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Reformers by Bale, John, Coverdale, Miles, John Foxe (1843)
"I have also read in the Holy Scriptures of God, and in authentic histories, of
divers holy men who have been grievously vexed and turmoiled in their ..."
2. British Reformers by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Board of Publication (1843)
"I have also read in the Holy Scriptures of God, and in authentic histories, of
divers holy men who have been grievously vexed and turmoiled in their ..."
3. A History of the Christian Church by Williston Walker (1918)
"Controversies of nearly equal intensity, though with less divisive results,
turmoiled the Congregationalists of New England. Hartford Theological Seminary ..."
4. The Catechism of Thomas Becon ...: With Other Pieces Written by Him the in by Thomas Becon (1844)
"... worthy and valiant champions in the court of the Most Highest), which were so
turmoiled and tossed with the raging and cruel waves of desperation, ..."
5. The Tempest by William Shakespeare (2001)
"Although Shakspere would not exhibit Prospero with his clear spiritual will and
power obscured and turmoiled by the sensual appetites and passions that made ..."