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hurly-burly
[hur-lee-bur-lee, -bur-]
noun
plural
hurly-burliesnoisy disorder and confusion; commotion; uproar; tumult.
adjective
full of commotion; tumultuous.
hurly-burly
/ ˈhɜːlɪˈbɜːlɪ /
noun
confusion or commotion
adjective
turbulent
Word History and Origins
Origin of hurly-burly1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hurly-burly1
Example Sentences
In addition, the FBI said it was investigating a possible shooting that had taken place amid the hurly-burly of protests outside the gates of Glass House, one of the largest legal cannabis operations in the state.
But mostly for my parents, who had worked so hard for so many years to create a refuge from the hurly-burly of the outside world.
Mustard admires the fact that, rather than engage in the hurly-burly of social media, Lamar will disappear from public view for long stretches of time.
The idea was that it would be a space of refuge, the embodiment of freedom and creativity, just blocks from the hurly-burly of undergraduate housing, restaurants, bars and bookstores that form the heart of Berkeley’s southside.
Antwerp and other culture hubs such as Barcelona, Zurich, Madrid, Mexico City and London are trying to emulate the success of Gallery Weekend Berlin by persuading lovers of contemporary art that following a trail of dealer exhibitions is a more relaxing and instructive alternative to the hurly-burly of a fair.
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