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tumultuous

[too-muhl-choo-uhs, tyoo-] / tuˈmʌl tʃu əs, tyu- /


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The prime minister has moved to reset ties with China after a tumultuous period between Ottawa and Beijing following Canada’s role last decade in the U.S. detention of a former Huawei Technologies senior executive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inspired, he started making his own beats, stitching together samples and genres to create a sonic collage reflecting his tumultuous London existence.

From BBC

Big picture: The economy is hardly creating any new jobs, the residue of a tumultuous year marked by soaring U.S. tariffs, major government layoffs, a crackdown on immigration and growing use of artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

Big picture: The economy is hardly creating any new jobs, the residue of a tumultuous year marked by soaring U.S. tariffs, major government layoffs, a crackdown on immigration and growing use of artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

It could be a struggle for this golfing year to match the tumultuous highs of 2025, but there is still plenty to look forward to in the coming 12 months.

From BBC