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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hoopla' in a Sentence

"Bustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to-do." more

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At the park, the hoopla of laughter echoed as children played on the swings.
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The grand opening of the new library caused quite a hoopla in the community.
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At the school fair, there was hoopla around the face-painting booth.
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The street parade brought a hoopla of colors and music to the city.
The children giggled with hoopla as they played musical chairs at the birthday party.
Despite the rainy weather, the birthday party continued with hoopla indoors.
Despite the hoopla, the product launch fell flat in terms of sales.
The release of the new video game caused hoopla among the eager gamers.
At the zoo, the arrival of the baby panda caused a wave of hoopla among visitors.
The magic show at the circus created a hoopla as children cheered and clapped.
The circus tent was filled with hoopla as acrobats performed daring tricks.
The magician's tricks caused a burst of hoopla among the amazed crowd.
The park was filled with hoopla as families enjoyed the Fourth of July fireworks.
There was hoopla in the classroom when the teacher announced a surprise game.
The school carnival was filled with hoopla as children enjoyed games, rides, and treats.
The surprise announcement about the upcoming field trip caused a hoopla in the classroom.

Hoopla

hoop-lah
nounBustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to-do.

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Last Updated On: August 16, 2024
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