Sentence example with the word 'furore'

furore

ado, chic, craze, enthusiasm, flurry, fuss, mania, outburst, ruckus, stir, tumult, vogue, whirlwind

Definition n. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

Last update: August 4, 2015


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There was furore in the assembly.   [Please select]

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The town, as Gray (who, like Horace Walpole, at first held out against the furore) declared, was " horn-mad " about him.   [Please select]

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"A furore Normanorum librera nos Domine," prayed the Church throughout Christendom.   [Please select]

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I mean the one that created such a furore, you know.   [Please select]

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He was taken in the act, and as this was the second time that he had been caught purloining his neighbours' goods, those in the vicinity rose up _en masse_ in a furore of indignation.   [Please select]

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--The ridiculous prices now being paid in London for the skins of black or "silver" foxes has created in this country a small furore over the breeding of that color-phase of the red fox.   [Please select]

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