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Meanings of
hullabaloo
in English
Catalan
batibull
Spanish
trastorno
Back to the meaning
Disturbance usually in protest.
excitement
agitation
turmoil
upheaval
Catalan
batibull
Synonyms
Examples for "
excitement
"
excitement
agitation
turmoil
upheaval
Examples for "
excitement
"
1
There was enormous enthusiasm and
excitement
at this new encounter with Europe.
2
Ashfield was home and accepted as such; Ealing, however, was an
excitement
.
3
The satisfying
excitement
of a problem solved-orat least the solution glimpsed.
4
She said industry feedback had been a sense of relief and
excitement
.
5
However, the
excitement
that those involved feel around the expansion is obvious.
1
Editors and journalists were involved in
agitation
and politics at every level.
2
Dr Losener arrived at my home in a state of extreme
agitation
.
3
The political
agitation
became general in the country as early as July.
4
When the old general hurried up in
agitation
,
the battle was lost.
5
Would Mr Abbott
agitation
continue were he left on the back bench?
1
Talks stalled several months ago because of violence and Palestinian political
turmoil
.
2
Yet the revival is threatened by political
turmoil
across the Irish Sea.
3
As
turmoil
in Europe ratchets higher, those risk premiums may rise more.
4
But he said some good had come from the years of
turmoil
.
5
However, the current
turmoil
means we have to look at every option.
1
Political
upheaval
in one country often now means production problems in another.
2
Political
upheaval
has often diverted attention away from crushing poverty and AIDS.
3
The health and social care relationship is in a state of
upheaval
.
4
Zeidan said this was why the current political
upheaval
was so critical.
5
The château was in a state of
upheaval
;
the exodus was beginning.
Usage of
hullabaloo
in English
1
Many in Adelaide were rightly incensed by 2016's 'Halal Snack Pack'
hullabaloo
.
2
Soon the
hullabaloo
became too great for the dignity of the governor.
3
At this there certainly was a
hullabaloo
in and around the office.
4
A great
hullabaloo
out in the corridor heralded some kind of emergency.
5
There was a mighty
hullabaloo
kicked up about it by the politicians.
6
She thrashed around, and made a tremendous
hullabaloo
of snarls and growls.
7
Only the bally
hullabaloo
in the next carriage disturbed my slumber somewhat.
8
There was a
hullabaloo
for a few minutes, now I tell you.
9
But why make such a wailing and woe and
hullabaloo
about it!
10
Hiss him, howl at him, make a regular
hullabaloo
when he comes!
11
The next moment the
hullabaloo
of the cattle themselves made human voices unbearable.
12
She is practically the hostess at Wynn Cottage where the
hullabaloo
will occur.
13
Yes, Dennis Kearney was in jail and making a great
hullabaloo
about it.
14
Such a Ballymagash-like
hullabaloo
begs the return of the much lamented Frank Hall.
15
At that moment they heard a great
hullabaloo
at the camp behind them.
16
I never heard of such a
hullabaloo
about nothin' in all my life.
Other examples for "hullabaloo"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hullabaloo
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great hullabaloo
be a hullabaloo
big hullabaloo
terrible hullabaloo
whole hullabaloo
More collocations
Translations for
hullabaloo
Catalan
batibull
agitació
aldarull
Spanish
trastorno
follón
agitación
excitación
alboroto
Hullabaloo
through the time
Hullabaloo
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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