গড়ান, গড়াগড়ি খাত্তয়া, গড়াগড়ি যাত্তয়া, স্খলিতচরণ হত্তয়া, গড়ান হত্তয়া, স্ফীত হত্তয়া
বিশৃঙ্খলা, বিক্ষোভ
(1) A confused multitude of things
(1) Toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way
(2) Roll around
(3) Be immersed in
(1) By organizing the book topically, Beaufort gives useful shape to the welter of details, in the aid of a larger argument.
(2) But his police career ended in a welter of accusations that in order to obtain results, he hadn't just bent the rules, he'd twisted them out of shape.
(3) We have a welter of Grammy-related posts leading up to the biggest night of the year for the music industry.
(4) The streams foam and welter
(5) McGirt, 38, who held world titles in the junior welter and welterweight divisions, was an infinitely clever boxer with a truly impressive work ethic.
(6) There's such a welter of conflicting rules
(7) But just might add that there has been a welter of confusing and contradictory information coming out of various parts of the leadership.
(8) As in Four Nudes, women welter together in the heat and the unslaked thirst of their sterile frenzy.
(9) In that welter the rights of the small man and the potential of the Erris region can be lost so easily.
(10) Outside the pro ranks, there are compelling cases to be made for Oleg Saitov, the Russian welter , or Mario Kindelan, the Cuban lightweight.
(11) The attack petered out in a welter of bloody, confused fighting
(12) He started slowly against Sullivan, who holds New Zealand national titles at both welter and light-middleweight.
(13) Although welter John Green fights only once, his brother Andy, a lightweight, faces two fights
(14) If you win, will you move up to 154 pounds or continue defending your welter titles?
(15) The pivotal moments that will eventually adorn tomorrow's history books are often hidden in the welter of noise generated by the media.
(16) Yet, despite all of that, it is strange that in the welter of accusations levelled at them no member came on radio or television to make their case.
(17) We also have Andy Morris, another undefeated featherweight and Gary Young, a light welter from Scotland who is really doing very well and is undefeated in ten fights.
(18) The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers.
(19) Historians point to the U.S. in the 1930s, when Congress created most of the modern regulatory agencies to bring order to a welter of state rules.
(20) The largest country in Africa had emerged within the space of fifty years from a welter of bloodshed and anarchy to lie at peace with its neighbours and itself.
confusion
jumble
tangle
mess
hodgepodge
mishmash
mass
rat's nest
wallow