Phrases with «whole brouhaha»

The phrase "whole brouhaha" means a big fuss or commotion about something. Full definition

Sentences with «whole brouhaha»

  • «There was this whole brouhaha about this Vice President's residence, I am sure you heard about it, so in the context of discussing this issue, there is supposed be a vice president's residence under construction... so I asked the question why this project has not been finished, why has it delayed and they said «well the contractor is owed a lot of money» and I said how much is this money and am told well it is a lot of money. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • The whole brouhaha over the participation of Oscar López Rivera in the Puerto Rican Day Parade this year came to a head recently... (manhattantimesnews.com)
  • What seems to be the missing link in this whole brouhaha is the fact that the current Government is not doing an inward search of who have taken which car. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
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