n.: uproar, noise, rumpus, public disturbance, accident or violence, disturbance of public order, chaos, kick up a fuss, unrest, turnup, turmoil, turbulence, tumult, todo, tempest, sedition, roughhouse, pandemonium, hurly, disturbance, disorder, commotion, bedlam
vt.: molest
vi.: reel
French Expression
n. agitation ./ émetue
Thesaurus
convulsions, fracas, noisy quarrel or fight, clamorous, chaos to intervene, intervene, interfere, event, event, accident, accident, misery, contingency, accident, doom, spot, ruin, doom, perish, deficiency, malfunction, defect, defect, defect, flaw, defects, commit, forceful, papilla, physical disability of a specified type, incapacity, inadequacy, blot, violence incident, disproportion, disparity, crusade, interfere, crab, demand, supply, will, poverty, sake, agent, exiguity, motive, for success, fulfilment, etc, riot, death, ruin, belt, outwear, consume, exhaustion, from succeeding, bring...into derision, imbroglio, thrill, spot, dullness, ruin, behaviour, mannerism, turbulence, discontented, agitation, appetite, consumed, go west, to kingdom come [to Kingdom Come], curtain, sake aggro, sit on [upon] sb.'s skirts, affray, read the Riot Act => read. run `riot behave in a wild, violent or uncontrolled way, commotion, rise din, beehive, ballyhoo, ado