[ UK /hˈʌlɐbˌæluː/ ]
[ US /ˌhəɫəbəˈɫu/ ]
NOUN
  1. disturbance usually in protest
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How To Use hullabaloo In A Sentence

  • There is very little point in them creating a whole hullabaloo about it.
  • The bird let out a dreadful hullabaloo. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was scared by the hullabaloo over my arrival.
  • Throughout all the hullabaloo and spurious handwringing, the one constant was Booker, whose profits derived largely from the unglamorous cash-and-carry trade.
  • When the hullabaloo was over, a leader revealed that it was just a casual chat on the political developments.
  • We working mothers make quite a hullabaloo about how exhausting it is to be us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the hullabaloo, and the invidious position into which he has allowed himself to be manoeuvred, it looks as if he will hold on to his job.
  • The entire hullabaloo serves also to illustrate something about the nature of reality. Christianity Today
  • The hullabaloo following this seemed to unsettled Laois who appeared to lose their concentration, and this very nearly proved to be their undoing.
  • Her dream is always the same: she becomes a dancer on TV's Hullabaloo and gaily frugs the night away.
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