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hubbub
noun as in commotion, disorder
Example Sentences
It is getting difficult for him to escape the hubbub though.
The solo performances as Pennebaker films them are arresting and gorgeous, but he does as well capturing the public hubbub and private interludes.
A burst of laughter from Samir rose over the hubbub of the marketplace.
Leaders in the NBC newsroom, convinced that election year audiences deserved to hear a perspective from conservatives like Ms. McDaniel, believed the hubbub would fizzle out.
As early as 1994, The Times described politics in the cities as “often a hubbub of conflict and scandal.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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