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What does turnmoil mean?



 
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What does turnmoil mean? #1 (permalink) Wed May 14, 2008 16:52 pm   What does turnmoil mean?
 

what does turnmoil mean? Please help me!!
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What does turnmoil mean? #2 (permalink) Wed May 14, 2008 18:33 pm   What does turnmoil mean?
 

You probably mean 'turmoil'? It's a tumult or commotion.

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What does turnmoil mean? #3 (permalink) Wed May 14, 2008 19:47 pm   What does turnmoil mean?
 

OH YES!!!I so sorry, de word was turmoil
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