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brouhaha
[ broo-hah-hah, broo-hah-hah, broo-hah-hah ]
noun
- excited public interest, discussion, or the like, as the clamor attending some sensational event; hullabaloo:
The brouhaha followed disclosures of graft at City Hall.
- an episode involving excitement, confusion, turmoil, etc., especially a broil over a minor or ridiculous cause:
A brouhaha by the baseball players resulted in three black eyes.
brouhaha
/ ˈbruːhɑːhɑː /
noun
- a loud confused noise; commotion; uproar
Word History and Origins
Origin of brouhaha1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brouhaha1
Example Sentences
After further review, DeShaun Foster has reversed his stance on one central figure in the halftime brouhaha during the crosstown rivalry game.
Foster said he was told the brouhaha was precipitated by a USC player punching Gilmer, leading him to retaliate.
But he decided to tackle some of the questions about racial identity that emerged from the casting brouhaha in his play “Face Value,” a spectacular flop that closed in previews on Broadway in 1993.
As a punk rock diehard, he was ready to party in a fashion that suited him best: a backyard brouhaha.
Where I disagree with both Trump’s defenders and many media critics in this brouhaha is that I don’t think the press is being dishonest in interpreting Trump’s use of the word.
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