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tempestuous

[tem-pes-choo-uhs] / tɛmˈpɛs tʃu əs /


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Elon Musk's time in the Trump administration is coming to an end after a tempestuous 129 days in which the world's richest man took an axe to government spending - stirring ample controversy along the way.

From BBC

But the relationship was tempestuous from the start.

From Los Angeles Times

And Gandolfini, who died of a heart attack in 2013 at age 51, was the show’s tempestuous soul, playing a loutish killer with a quick temper and sad eyes.

From Los Angeles Times

So in a tempestuous world, UK growth is likely to suffer as we get caught in the crosswinds.

From BBC

The series is a dark but vital firsthand glimpse into the mind of a tempestuous teenager.

From Salon