Phrases with «little fanfare»

The phrase "little fanfare" means that something happened without much attention, celebration, or excitement. Full definition

Sentences with «little fanfare»

  • The 25 - year - old's career has nose - dived since the early promise and looks set to leave with little fanfare with the club struggling to find a buyer. (shewore.com)
  • The Arsenal youngster Rob Holding arrived at the Emirates in the summer with very little fanfare as he only came from Bolton for a minimal fee, but there are some people who think he is already better in the Gunners defence than the incredibly expensive Shkodran Mustafi who arrived the same summer. (justarsenal.com)
  • Mayor de Blasio's handpicked Charter Revision Commission held its first public hearing Wednesday with little fanfare as a only nine people testified. (nypost.com)
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