hurly (Meaning)

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hurly (n.)

Noise; confusion; uproar.

hurly Sentence Examples

  1. The hurly-burly of the city streets overwhelmed the senses.
  2. The football match was a hurly-burly of action and excitement.
  3. The politician's speech was a hurly-burly of promises and empty rhetoric.
  4. The storm created a hurly-burly of wind and rain that lashed against the windows.
  5. The crowd formed a hurly-burly of bodies, pushing and shoving towards the stage.
  6. The battle was a hurly-burly of chaos and bloodshed.
  7. The marketplace was a hurly-burly of activity, with vendors hawking their wares and customers bartering for goods.
  8. The debate was a hurly-burly of opposing opinions, each side vying for attention.
  9. The traffic jam caused a hurly-burly of vehicles, all vying for space on the road.
  10. The school playground was a hurly-burly of children running, playing, and shouting.

FAQs About the word hurly

Noise; confusion; uproar.

disturbance, noise, hurry, stir, clatter,commotion, turmoil, fuss, corroboree, clutter

rest, tranquility, quiet, tranquillity, calm, peace, rest, hush, quiet, 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.