Loud confused noise from many sources.
A state of commotion and noise and confusion.
1 The state taking control of water rights would create a tremendous uproar .
2 The uproar redoubled; but again she distinguished one word above it all:
3 Rae has yet to comment on the uproar surrounding her past remarks.
4 The cubs, excited and frightened by the uproar , joined in the chorus.
5 It caused uproar when it was new at the Royal Court Upstairs.
6 His mind was in an uproar with this whirl of new ideas.
7 Before the day was out the whole county was in an uproar .
8 Utilities' attempts to slap fees on solar users sparked uproar in 2014.
9 The move caused uproar among conservative Anglicans in the US and elsewhere.
10 In 2008 he caused uproar by warning Germany's largest minority against assimilation.
11 Then there arose an uproar and the sound of mourning in Heorot.
12 I thought it already had one, having heard the uproar on Wednesday.
13 There would be a great uproar in the palace if it were.
14 Every devil frighted into active life: the whole house in an uproar .
15 This last act at once set the sepoy soldiers in an uproar .
16 It took a public uproar there to see the UK's decision overturned.
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