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hullabaloo noun a loud noise; an uproar; confusion UK, 1762- I got to thinking about that part afterwards, when all the hullabloo broke loose. — Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, p. 40, 1955
- They would remember the hullabaloo raised by the murders of Vivian Gordon, Dot King, and such. — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, p. 17, 1956
- The last time you had a client that turned informer, you withdrew from the case and made a big hullabaloo that jeopardized our case. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 182, 1979
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