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Tumultuously, followed by laughter and hooting and cheers, she swept along it with her train, and came to a halt before the house.

From The Great House by Weyman, Stanley John

Tumultuously, the ice, worn thin by the prolonged thaw, was broken into fragments, and the little ship, frozen solid at her moorings for the whole of the winter, was suddenly cast loose upon the waters.

From In the Van; or, The Builders by Price-Brown, John

Tumultuously eloquent Kingsley gives here an impression which, as an overture to the stirring story of Hereward the Wake may not have been guiltless of anachronism; but it suits our purpose the better.

From Through East Anglia in a Motor Car by Vincent, J. E. (James Edmund)

And he replied, with ghastly sarcasm: "Tumultuously, my love!"

From Rosemary and Rue by Amber

For the first part of heat and last of cold Is the time of spring; wherefore must things unlike Do battle one with other, and, when mixed, Tumultuously rage.

From On the Nature of Things by Leonard, William Ellery