Thou on whose stream, 'mid the steep sky's commotion,
Suddenly there was a commotion in the village, and a noisy voice was heard. Men and women stood in the streets to watch the spectacle of the fire.
The moment his eye fell on this scene of activity, he remembered that the house was mortgaged and that if he could not pay back the loan in time his creditors would foreclose, and then there would be all the bustle and commotion of moving out.
The discovery caused a tremendous commotion in the scientific world.
The commotion of care and sickness was lifting and a spacious peace was enveloping us.
"loss of or damage to the insured property or expenses incurred arising from war, warlike operation, hostilities, armed conflicts, terrorism, conspiracy insurrection, coup d'etat, strike, riot, and civil commotion;"
There was a regular commotion in the room.
The staff members in the hall were all in a commotion, and all of a sudden they were busy, and their expressions were quite neat.
raise a commotion, fuss, protest, stink, etc
Unemployed workers as well as protesting workers occupied several main roads leading to the capital city of Buenos Aires and blocked the bridges and major thoroughfares, causing tremendous traffic commotion.
A commotion arose in the aisle behind them among police guards and latecomers.
The next moment there was a tremendous commotion.
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characterized by short periods of noisy commotion.
Boisterous, jovial commotion or excitement.