hurly Sentence Examples
- The hurly-burly of the city streets overwhelmed the senses.
- The football match was a hurly-burly of action and excitement.
- The politician's speech was a hurly-burly of promises and empty rhetoric.
- The storm created a hurly-burly of wind and rain that lashed against the windows.
- The crowd formed a hurly-burly of bodies, pushing and shoving towards the stage.
- The battle was a hurly-burly of chaos and bloodshed.
- The marketplace was a hurly-burly of activity, with vendors hawking their wares and customers bartering for goods.
- The debate was a hurly-burly of opposing opinions, each side vying for attention.
- The traffic jam caused a hurly-burly of vehicles, all vying for space on the road.
- The school playground was a hurly-burly of children running, playing, and shouting.
hurly Meaning
Webster
hurly (n.)
Noise; confusion; uproar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hurly
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Synonyms:
- furor
- moil
- row
- hurricane
- rumpus
- welter
- hurry-skurry
- stew
- bustle
- uproar
- helter-skelter
- tumult
- splore
- hubbub
- ado
- blather
- hurry-scurry
- hoopla
- kerfuffle
- hoo-hah
- squall
- whirl
- clutter
- storm
- flurry
- hurly-burly
- fun
- bluster
- roar
- furore
- racket
- coil
- ballyhoo
- bother
- ruction
- zoo
- hullabaloo
- pandemonium
- shindy
- corroboree
- ruckus
- pother
- foofaraw
- to-do
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FAQs About the word hurly
Noise; confusion; uproar.
turmoil, hurry, stir,commotion, disturbance, clatter, noise, fuss, furor, moil
stillness, tranquility, tranquillity, rest, peace, quiet, quiet, hush, tranquillity, calm
The hurly-burly of the city streets overwhelmed the senses.
The football match was a hurly-burly of action and excitement.
The politician's speech was a hurly-burly of promises and empty rhetoric.
The storm created a hurly-burly of wind and rain that lashed against the windows.