Phrases with «uproar»

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Uproar means a loud and chaotic noise or disturbance that causes confusion or excitement. Full definition

Adjective + «uproar»

Sentences with «uproar»

  • The art world is in uproar over a portrait claimed to be of Shakespeare, but how do you tell the masterpieces from the fakes? (newscientist.com)
  • In 1998, at the age of 30, he was the first black winner of the Turner prize, and he later caused uproar in some quarters with a painting of the Virgin Mary that featured spherical pieces of elephant dung. (theguardian.com)
  • A variety of activities including a «real - life» symmetry powerpoint to engage children (warning - funny monkey images may cause uproars of laughter... (tes.com)
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