Noun
Excitement; commotion; enthusiasm.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe always follows the latest fads Source: Internet
it was all the rage that season Source: Internet
As has been noted here and elsewhere, the antisemitism furore served chiefly as a shadow war that obscured much deeper, internal ideological divisions. Source: Internet
Amazon said on Tuesday it had taken down listings of products such as briefs and doormats with Hindu sacred symbols, which were being sold on its overseas websites, following a furore on social media in India. Source: Internet
A reminder that, for all the furore over free school meals, there are still too many youngsters whose diet is, in calorific terms at least, far too plentiful for their own good. Source: Internet
At his White House press conference on Thursday evening as the furore played out, Mr Trump hedged on his eagerness for a delay even as he doubled down on his verdict that the election will be “crooked” and “one of the most rigged elections in history”. Source: Internet