Phrases with «big fanfare»

"Big fanfare" means a grand and attention-grabbing celebration or announcement. Full definition

Sentences with «big fanfare»

  • The speaker, which was introduced with big fanfare at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June, is the company's answer to Amazon's popular Echo speaker lineup that now includes several devices. (digitaltrends.com)
  • On top of the new introductions, your favourite parts of London Wine Fair will be returning to even bigger fanfare, including Wines Unearthed, an area of the show dedicated to over 100 wine producers looking for UK representation. (londonwinefair.com)
  • Belief can be quiet — without a big fanfare of conversion to Christ. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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