Noun
loud confused noise from many sources
a confused disturbance far greater than its cause merits
Source: WordNetTruly, the bench is a boon to idlers. Whoever first came up with the idea is a genius: free public resting places where you can take time out from the bustle and brouhaha of the city, and simply sit and watch and reflect. Tom Hodgkinson
"Life is like a sewer - what you get out of it depends on what you put into it." It's always seemed to me that this is precisely the sort of dynamic, positive thinking that we so desperately need today in these trying times of crisis and universal brouhaha. Tom Lehrer
You're going to be much less likely to point the finger at somebody and create a huge brouhaha when it wasn't necessary if you had stopped and asked yourself, 'Could I have done things to prevent this situation?' Ben Carson
“After the whole marriage brouhaha, I feel okay, I feel normal. Source: Internet
As long as the NFL doesn’t attempt to alter the rules for paying players or to otherwise pick their collective pockets, the NFLPA should be less inclined to engage owners in a baseball-style brouhaha. Source: Internet
And so will the traditional playing of some of the hits afterwards - assuming it all goes off without any brouhaha involving the band and Wenner, who co-founded the Rock Hall with the late Ahmet Ertegun. Source: Internet