Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A troop; a throng or crowd.
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Examples
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Again, the whole issue of boundary layer and turb. mixing is lost on parker and the defenders.
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NOW Thirza, whofe rcpofe had been di {. 'turb'4 by terrifying dreams, open'd her eyes to the firft beanis of the moriiing, and ha - ftily aroft from her bed.
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Testes sunt, tot de bonis mobilibus et immobilibus contentiones, turb� et certamina, in foris ac iudicijs Islandorum: Testes sunt
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The silence was a temple silence, had an awful quality he did not want to dis - turb.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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Chane looked around, careful not to dis - turb Jilian.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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Chane looked around, careful not to dis - turb Jilian.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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Chane looked around, careful not to dis - turb Jilian.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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I knew that his parents didn't get along together and quarreled often, and I felt that this must dis - turb him very much, for a love of peace and quiet was one of his characteristics.
Tales From The Secret Annex Frank, Anne 1983
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And that did not dis - turb him, for they would use every possible safeguard, and their own power was a barrier which Kolder recog - nized.
Web Of The Witch World Norton, Andre 1964
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I would order them to put you out -- to carry you out, if necessary, for making dis-turb-ance in my church.
Pearl of Pearl Island John Oxenham 1896
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