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dramatic event

NOUN
  1. an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional

How To Use dramatic event In A Sentence

  • But the most dramatic event was probably the 4-minute landing.
  • We are shown how she coped with the dramatic events of1992, the year the Queen famously described as her "annus horribilis" after the marriages of two of her children ended both the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York separated and a major fire that took place at Windsor Castle. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • The dramatic events were caught on camcorder by an Evening Press reader, and featured on our front page yesterday.
  • Pollutions are rarely dramatic events in themselves, but are often more striking in their consequences.
  • It is a remarkable coincidence that the elections were held on the eleventh anniversary of these dramatic events.
  • Those dramatic events drastically affected the marine community, but had little impact on terrestrial flora.
  • Jubal The name Jubal at the end of the letter I've just quoted prepares the way for an amazing coincidence that would, in years to come, account for perhaps the most dramatic event in my grandfather's life. Mexico
  • Take comfort in the fact that the direst of climate change predictions suggest that dramatic events may drasticly reduce the number of hominids inhabiting the third planet from the Sun. On Sotomayor and Your Guns
  • It uses locally collected artefacts, and pictures of the dramatic events of 1940, to tell its story.
  • Scholars debate the causes of the collapse, but they are in general agreement that it was a gradual process of disintegration rather than a sudden dramatic event.
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