Sentences with phrase «big hoopla»

The phrase "big hoopla" means a lot of fuss or excitement about something. Full definition
«We wanted a quiet dignity, not a big hoopla or circus - type atmosphere,» says Brandon.
You see, many marketing and sales reps will respond with «I could have come up with that; what's the big hoopla all about?»
I enjoy making a big hoopla out of so many fun posts, but it really is a nice trade off to stick to something simple and delicious for those times when a «no fuss» recipe is all you need — xo
It's Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts and this year's big hoopla is the Triwizard Tournament, a competition that grants three wizards the opportunity to test their skills and win worldwide renknown should they be the winner.
There's no point in planning a big hoopla around a certain date when the book shows up weeks earlier.
While I usually recommend you create a BIG hoopla around your free days, I didn't do much save a guest post, a Facebook ad, and some social media shout - outs.
After the big hoopla over Wool series author, Hugh Howey's disclosure of earnings, are you studying everything that Hugh is doing?
But your clients, who are used to providing various options to their customers to compete in the marketplace, probably do not understand what all your big hoopla is about.
I don't exactly understand this big hoopla over the sexless marriage, although there have been times when it was sexless.
There was a big hoopla many years ago about this situation.
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