How To Use Hoo-ha In A Sentence

  • There has been a bit of a hoo-ha in recent years about how your blood type influences the type of person you are.
  • With all the hoo-ha about next week's regal festivities, the Diary receives a timely reminder that even monarchs go in and out of fashion.
  • And there tends to be a bit of a stushie when the men with clipboards lock horns with the men of the cloth; remember the hoo-hah when they carbon-dated the Turin shroud?
  • It would be just obscene at a time like this to come out with some silly celebrity hoo-ha, " she said.
  • I do not sympathise with what she did but can understand why she did it and I understand the hoo-ha surrounding her sentence.
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  • One Republican of long standing was amused by the hoo-ha.
  • After all the hoo-ha about it being the ‘most dangerous proposition put to the British people’, and all the forecasts of a blood-curdling English backlash, the shires of Middle England have remained calm.
  • At the movie itself, audiences mostly heard Zimmer's signature hoo-ha sound designed to elicit some ominous sense of Batman, or Gladiator, or Cardinals meeting in conclave or something. The Music in Angels and Demons
  • With the release of the new movie The Lord of the Rings, there'll be a blaze of T-shirts, caps, all the usual commercial hoo-ha.
  • The story linked to the post is just another in a long line of hoo-hah where academics cherry-pick a section of wealthy white professionals from suburban locals and compare them against lower/working class people in rural/urban environment, so they can sell version #4546765475 of ‘Liberals are smart and better and wonderful and awesome and conservatives are scientifically proven to be stupid and awful’. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?”
  • Going back, and there's a small hoo-ha because someone's raised a burgee instead of the commodore's pennant.
  • At first, I wasn't sure what all the hoo-ha was about, but the more I read, the more I like Seth's work.
  • I don't think they bargained for Twink hissing at Paddy O'Gorman or the post-Celebrity Farm hoo-ha about Kevin Sharkey blazing up a doobie in the loo as an example of Irish culture that should be shared with the wider world.
  • From millennia before the time of Pontius Pilate, and for centuries after Francis Bacon, cultivated persons have made a great hoo-ha of ‘What Is Truth?’
  • There's been a lot of hoo-ha about the proposal to make ‘incitement of religious hatred’ illegal.
  • I now recalled that after all the hoo-ha, Broad Street had been renamed.
  • There is a big hoo-ha getting you a tape to wear, a heart monitor, so that if your watch starts to bleep you know to rush yourself to hospital.
  • Dole's right arm is withered and useless from wounds received in World War Two, and he never made a big hoo-ha about it in the '96 campaign.
  • There was a terrific hoo-ha about who should pay.
  • So what's next for Al, a role where he's just a deafening Tasmanian Devil-like tornado, spewing hoo-ha's and drops of midnight hair tonic?
  • Despite all the hoo-ha from skeptical gay organizations and activists, that is progress.
  • The photo caused a real hoo-ha.
  • It is unbelievable that one little protest is causing so much hoo-ha and so much scandal.
  • The photo caused a real hoo-ha.
  • In the resulting hoo-ha, Harris was prosecuted and sent to trial for publishing supposedly obscene verse.
  • This article calls the hoo-ha over the filibuster a Trojan horse - it's the elimination of judicial review that's the constitution buster.
  • For all the hoo-ha over blogging it's important to put the ‘industry’ into its proper perspective.
  • And she nails the adolescent angst of budding love in all its raging hormonal hoo-ha.
  • And, after all the hoo-ha, it seems unlikely that the Lebanese actors' visas can be extended.
  • Recently, there's been a lot of hoo-ha about whether gay people should be allowed to get married, especially in countries like mine where they actually can now.
  • In fact, the current hoo-ha there is a testament to the ruthless way in which the élite has traditionally withheld the details of EU agreements from the population.
  • Public support depends in part on disguising the reality of war (hence the hypocritical hoo-ha about the ‘parading’ of prisoners) and on calculating the acceptability of death.
  • It was okay, but didn't seem worthy of the attendant hoo-ha.
  • My grandma is making a hoo-ha over her missing white sari.

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