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    uproar


    1. On Friday, March 14, Pope Benedict XVI made an addition to the Good Friday prayer which had the Jewish community worldwide in an uproar


    2. Herndon got back over there for the service and found the family in an uproar because the disease specialist they called had snatched the body off to the Kassikan for study and Ernesto's remains were now somewhere in the air over the Gengee arm, heading for the tunnel in the cargo net of a native floater, a lighter-than-air mobile plant


    3. Suddenly there was a loud uproar as the warriors all yelled out a guttural shout of acceptance, stomping their feet and pounding their shields with their spears


    4. I think half the clerical staff was on Norrot at the time and the administration was changing hands and had the whole place in an uproar


    5. ?" The question died on her lips as an uproar broke out among the group of travelers, having noticed the appearance of Whimly


    6. the middle of uproar around


    7. His thoughts were in uproar as over and over in his mind he replayed the scene his father had sketched


    8. The uproar that followed was incredible


    9. were convinced that all of Mexico was in an uproar and that


    10. “The whole village is in an uproar

    11. So when they were caught it caused a notable uproar, and their earnest explanations of their miraculously acquiring an ability to swim swimming capability fell on deaf ears, and they suffered accordingly for being “f horrible nasty longhaired liberals with f communists viewpoints having f dared to lie to their PT Sergeant, but not to worry, such f behaviour will be cured by him, PT Sergeant Whomever by the grace of general Coetzee blah blah blah


    12. Yeah, that caused uproar


    13. For I have brought this sword! Therefore, let the uproar ensue!


    14. Their presence caused uproar and South Africa demanded the right to chuck them out


    15. That caused uproar for it turned out that 5 raided and arrested the wrong room full of innocent men


    16. He instantly dropped the beer can he had strapped on his back, threw away the dick-shaped carrot and T-string, and rushed over to me, skunk still in hand, while Novorski erupted into an evil uproar of demonic proportions that frankly sounded like someone facing severe stomach trouble


    17. She could hear there was some uproar, voices from rooms above conversing loudly


    18. That would not cause such an uproar


    19. You know the city of Shurrupak, it stands on the banks of the Euphrates? That city grew old and the Gods that were in it were old…In those days the world teemed, the people multiplied…Enlil…said to the Gods in council, “The uproar of mankind is intolerable”…So the Gods agreed to exterminate mankind…but Ea…came to me in a dream…“Son of Ubara-tutu; tear down your house and build a boat


    20. The uproar from Congress was so great that Clinton cancelled it

    21. the trumpet, he said, how is this noise of the city being in an uproar?


    22. 5 look a noise of a tumult, with thunder, and earthquakes, and uproar in the land:


    23. 8 And note a day of darkness and obscurity, tribulation and anguish, affliction and great uproar, on earth


    24. appeared no more, and the two went to it and set themselves up to reign, and their kingdom was small, and fill of uproar


    25. city; upon which there was a great uproar in the city: 45 Insomuch as the people of the city rent their clothes, and climbed on the


    26. 23 Calling out to arms, and to die bravely in defence of the law of their fathers, they created a great uproar in the place,


    27. 8 Nor was this unexpected uproar and sudden conflux of


    28. The uproar of cheers from the guests ended our kiss


    29. recalled in the ensuing uproar and posted to France


    30. “So you believe we live in a supernatural city?” I ask, sipping the X2 that stirred the uproar in the beginning

    31. And that's really been the basis of the uproar," said Randy Huffman, secretary of West Virginia's Department of Environmental Protection, which EPA officials say has not been tough enough on mines in the past


    32. “Pastor Taylor’s announcement that Jonas would be preaching the following Sunday sent the church into quite an uproar


    33. In the ensuing uproar the whole thing died after two years and $26 million, having derailed California’s drive for higher standards


    34. Those that had already landed continued their stentorian uproar as they finished the post-flight check


    35. His presence here will cause an uproar among all elvenkind everywhere


    36. This created an uproar in the assembly, as obviously many were listening to translations of the conversation, but the transparent green ignored that


    37. They came because they did not know the reasons for such an uproar and, once there, it was impossible to escape as the crush was so great


    38. 1 And it came to pass whiles the lion spoke these words to the eagle I saw 2 And see the head that remained and the four wings appeared no more and the two went to it and set themselves up to reign and their kingdom was small and fill of uproar


    39. A man in a cloak strides through the confusion and uproar as if he is simply walking across a field


    40. The sheer scale, the terrifying uproar and horror of what she and Johan had witnessed had pierced her to the core

    41. 44 And those who were in the engine leaped into the city; upon which there was a great uproar in the city: 45 Insomuch as the people of the city rent their clothes and climbed on the walls with their wives and children and cried with a loud voice beseeching Simon to grant them peace


    42. 23 Calling out to arms and to die bravely in defence of the law of their fathers they created a great uproar in the place and were with difficulty brought back by the aged and the elders to the station of prayer which they had occupied before


    43. 8 Nor was this unexpected uproar and sudden conflux of people unobserved by the Greeks who lived in the city concerning men who had never harmed them yet to aid them was not in their power since all was oppression around; but they encouraged them in their troubles and expected a favourable turn of affairs; 9 He who knows all things will not they said disregard so great a people


    44. The eighth and then, much slower, the ninth came amid increasing uproar as alarms raced through the darkness ahead of them


    45. 38 He came to the synagogue ruler's house and He saw an uproar weeping and great wailing


    46. All were weeping and mourning her but when He had entered in He said to them "Why do you make an uproar and weep? Don't weep


    47. The eighth and then, much slower, the ninth came amid increasing uproar


    48. And having come to Citium and there being a great uproar there also in their hippodrome having learned this we came forth out of the city having all shaken the dust off our feet; for no one received us except that we rested one hour in the gate near the aqueduct


    49. uproar was any female who he imagined fucking--and that could


    50. the huge nets in the rafters and the sound of their popping was lost in the uproar









































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    Synonyms for "uproar"

    brouhaha hubbub katzenjammer uproar garboil tumult tumultuousness commotion disorder stir agitation bustle

    "uproar" definitions

    a state of commotion and noise and confusion


    loud confused noise from many sources