Phrases with «huge fanfare»

The phrase "huge fanfare" means a grand and celebratory display or announcement that attracts a lot of attention and excitement. Full definition

Sentences with «huge fanfare»

  • That would mean all those ethics reform packages of the past, announced yearly with huge fanfare, must have been phony imitations. (timesunion.com)
  • He recalls the new foundation subject came in with huge fanfare and enthusiasm. (teachermagazine.com.au)
  • The 74 million euros project was inaugurated by President John Mahama in November 2016 amidst a huge fanfare. (citifmonline.com)
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