FURORE


Meaning of FURORE in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

cause

They always fit perfectly, look painted on, and some have caused quite a furore in the past.

The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore .

To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Addison's theory caused a furore in the academic world.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

In many cases they have the public on their side as the recent furore over the rail links with London has demonstrated.

Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.

Ostensibly, the furore was over the possibility that the offices would obscure one of the famous views of the castle.

The furore among providers about current government-funding policies which challenge the latter assumption suggests that this is a real danger.

The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore .

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