hullabaloo 的定义
plural hul·la·ba·loos.
- a clamorous noise or disturbance; uproar.
hullabaloo 近义词
uproar
更多hullabaloo例句
- With the ongoing hullabaloo about former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn skipping out of Japan to avoid facing criminal charges, it’s easy to forget that this company churns out very impressive and reliable vehicles.
- Yet for all the hullabaloo about outside groups, the race may simply come down to old-fashioned retail politics.
- All the hullabaloo confused the neophyte rockers, who had only been a band for two years and were searching for their own voice.
- There was a big hullabaloo during the 2008 presidential election over your relationship to Obama.
- Chris Christie is taking all the hullabaloo about his body fat in stride.
- One has to wonder how all this hullabaloo will affect the kids in the long run.
- She would miss the car and raise a hullabaloo, and maybe crab the whole thing in the start.
- But Captain Mayo, pacing under the damp gleam of the riding-light, paid but little heed to the hullabaloo.
- I couldn't understand him, for he spoke his own language, but guessed what was up when I heerd the hullabaloo his words raised.
- I was camping down below in the woods and each evening heard a hullabaloo, and when awake in the night I heard it.
- This hullabaloo about no taxation without representation fills the ears of the ignorant.