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    Use "furore" in a sentence

    furore example sentences

    furore


    1. For some reason, the furore was kept up long after


    2. The recent furore over gay ministers and gay marriage has also shown just how far the church is out of kilter with society in general


    3. I can understand what a furore this raid is going to start


    4. We can expect a furore starting in a couple of hours from the media and then the public when the special editions of the newspapers come out


    5. A coin was flipped and Constable Green was sent, arriving in the City the same afternoon as a triple murder behind the Aquatic Centre, and a media furore over the shooting deaths of two innocent teenagers by a nervous police officer


    6. for the slaughter and some extremist sects are trying to cause a furore


    7. His interest like many others was heightened by the furore surrounding the


    8. Bridget was in the kitchen preparing breakfast, when she heard the furore and hastily made her way upstairs


    9. RESPECTED OXFORD DON CREATES FURORE IN


    10. He was obviously pleased with the furore he had caused and surveyed the room with satisfaction

    11. The continuing furore about what actually is in our food took another turn when Findus had to withdraw all of their Frozen Beef Lasagne after it was discovered that the beef was actually horse


    12. The furore surrounding the British NHS last week was exacerbated around the apparent hypocrisy in how and if information should be shared


    13. They complained a second time and Downe thought the furore would die down after they were assured of a meeting with Ambassador Emrys Davies


    14. Bob Simpson's reaction to the furore in the media was initially one of incredulity


    15. then a great furore will result, for it is not widely known that you are here


    16. Does he really love Pritam or does he originally intend to keep things going for a week or so until the furore dies down? There needs to be some reason that bridges his declaration and his discovery of his true religion


    17. The furore she was causing among the men, coupled with the heart burnings of the other girls, would have pleased her enormously at any other time


    18. Such furore, such a passion for music had never been observed in him before


    19. My outburst created a perfect furore


    20. Miss Tempest, with a woman’s daring, and the true spirit of “cussedness,” took every risk, and, though even the enthusiastic and misinformed London papers have been obliged to avoid pet allusions to the “furore created in America” by the unfortunate English actors who failed here this season, the admirable little comedienne had no qualms

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    Synonyms for "furore"

    furor furore craze cult fad rage

    "furore" definitions

    an interest followed with exaggerated zeal


    a sudden outburst (as of protest)