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'tə:moil(a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) opprør, urobevegelse--------sinnsbevegelse--------urosubst. \/ˈtɜːmɔɪl\/1) opprør, tumult, uro2) kaos, virvar, røre, forvirringin (a) turmoil i opprør
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