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Disturbances
Answer for the clue "Disturbances ", 6 letters:
scenes
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Usage examples of scenes.
Rojer rolled his eyes, coloring his thoughts with envious scenes of marital harmony.
On the council table, he projected scenes: palm trees crashed in the wind and waves rolled in to welcoming shores, trains roared into tunnels and out again, wild beasts roared in the forests and people worked wet clay into messy phallic symbols on spinning potters' wheels.
The weight of the grotesque scenes and experiences, walled up in my subconscious, poured out, as if voicing them would erase the remembered horror and terror.
A series of scenes of stark, dead forests and the stumps of shattered cities flashed past without relief.
All the time when she'd been searching for her, she played many scenes in her mind, of happy, tearful reconciliations.
Then came photographs of the lead singers, then scenes from the opera itself, then the outline of the libretto, and the east list.
That free-fall staging is going to be difficult and he mentioned wanting to go through several scenes now when he has more time.
In a fashion the cast managed to condense or dissipate themselves through the scenes until by Act IV, the new medium and the difference or exposition no longer seemed strange.
There had been some pretty steamy scenes with the Pharaoh and her architect in there.
The file showed a few scenes from those winters, and Joat shivered slightly, the reflex of someone who'd spent almost all of her life in the climate-controlled environment of ships and Stations.
The screen erupted into scenes of seas lashed into titanic waves, landscapes where ground cover had been pulped.
She remembered similar scenes in the Music Center when she had achieved a role or an instrumental solo after unremitting practice and knew that the majority of her peers had favored another.
Stubbornly, Killashandra preferred to forget certain scenes in her life.
Despite a wish for sleep, her mind ranged through the scenes of the Baleef opera and the sorrows of the star-crossed lovers.
Yana's sleep was light and her dreams fragmented with scenes of a surgeon using a horn growing from his head as a scalpel, twenty young troopers convulsing while clawing at a hatch as poison gas slithered into a hold that looked something like a crystal cave, and a tiny man she knew was Charlie Demintieff being pounced at by an orange cat.