Tumult in a sentence as a noun

When I visit places, I prefer to avoid the usual tumult of the weekends.

I'd bet you didn't read TFA: But the 6-foot-5 Winklevii were unfazed by the latest tumult.

>while the middle class barely felt a prickA lot of middle class people's portfolios lost a huge amount of their value and the overall tumult let to a lot of job loss.

Maybe the problem is that I am confusing functional programming with purely functional programming?My apologies to tumult if it came off that I was lecturing in my original post.

Why not charge a little bit more during off peak times, and then turn around and incentivize drivers using the subsidy from off-peak hours, rather than dumping it all on individuals traveling during points of tumult/crisis?There are a lot of models between the awful medallion system many cities have and the way that Uber works right now.

Tumult definitions

noun

a state of commotion and noise and confusion

See also: tumultuousness uproar garboil

noun

violent agitation

See also: turmoil

noun

the act of making a noisy disturbance

See also: commotion ruction ruckus rumpus