The Collaborative International Dictionary
Turmoil \Tur*moil"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Turmoiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Turmoiling.] To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry. [Obs.]
It is her fatal misfortune . . . to be miserably tossed
and turmoiled with these storms of affliction.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: turmoil)
Usage examples of "turmoiled".
I saw that the turmoiled running of the Ranyhyn was their shared grief and rage and frenzy at the Father's end.
I saw that the turmoiled running of the Ranyhyn was their shared grief and rage and frenzy at the Father’s end.
This turmoiled landscape is unexpected for a small, cold, icy world so distant from the Sun.
She stirred against him, and he mistook it for something like the small movements of a child asleep, and smiled down at her through the slow current of perfume rising from her black, turmoiled hair.