Definitionn. a state of commotion and noise and confusion
Last update: September 22, 2015
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There is uproar in the Lok Sabha nowadays. [noun]
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Do n't hang out the ensuing uproar the air force scary place to be. [noun]
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There was an uproar; excited crowds gathered, eager to know what the trouble was. [noun]
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All was silence while he spoke, and when he ceased--great uproar. [noun]
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When last seen, the environs of the works were filled with violence and uproar. [noun]
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Though astounded, at first, by the uproar, Heyward was soon enabled to find its solution by the scene that followed. [noun]
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She tottered and clutched at a statue, gazing about her, listening to the uproar, and wondering whether she were awake or dreaming. [noun]
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Strong opposition, however, was roused by this mad uproar. [noun]
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At this point the preacher was interrupted, for a loud uproar broke out in the Narthex--[The vestibule of the early Christian basilica which was open to penitents. [noun]
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