Sentence examples similar to wild uproar from inspiring English sources

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"Bagarre" means "violent disorder, uproar, scuffle, fray".

It's funny, because I never really realized that Amy was a bit of an anti-heroine until there was something of an uproar about her slightly wild choices.

Enraged, Blueskin attacked Wild in the courtroom, slashing his throat with a pocket-knife and causing an uproar.

Fairy tale is primal emotional uproar made plot, and Budnitz embraces its narrative freedoms with glee: in these tales of stifled families and wild heartache, characters crumble to pieces, burst into flame, disappear into the ether.

Australians are in uproar over plans to turn unleash marksmen on one of their nation's favourite symbols after an invasion of wild kangaroos caused mayhem in Canberra.

Uproar ensued.

Uproar ensues.

Absolute uproar".

Uproar followed.

Labour uproar.

Cue uproar.

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