Synonyms for «great uproar»

The phrase "great uproar" means there is a lot of noise and chaos happening, causing a lot of commotion and confusion. Full definition
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Sentences with «great uproar»

  • It is no coincidence that as we were slaughtering hundreds of our Shi'ite brothers on very spurious grounds in Zaria recently, the Saudis were also announcing in Riyadh the execution of 47 Shi'ites on terrorism charges, including Sheikh Nimr al - Nimr; provoking great uproar in the Shi'ite world. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • Shadow Brokers has released some Windows hacking tools likely originating from the NSA, sparking great uproar. (techtimes.com)
  • 7) Got subsequently clobbered by an exponentially greater uproar, with Buzzfeed, Vox Media, and a whole holy host of thousands threatening to, shall we say, «uncoitus» the conference if it didn't get all Hercules and go to scrubbing the Augean Stables it had managed to drop upon the digital landscape, and basically making things right by reinstating at least the «Level Up» panel; (slickstermagazine.com)
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