plural hooplas            
        
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                                chiefly US,  informal + often disapproving 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : excited or agitated commotion or activity : bustle                                      
              
                             
… make sure that children who have birthdays around the holidays don't get their birthday celebration lost in the holiday hoopla.— Samara Kalk Derby
Samara Kalk Derby
                                       Seville is a place that offers many artists who call it home a chance to work quietly, away from the hoopla of Madrid.— Deborah Gimelson
Deborah Gimelson
                                       The reality star who each year makes a big hoopla as she turns one year older …— Rebecca Cukier
Rebecca Cukier
                         
                
                                
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                                                      : agitated, excited, or angry discussion : fuss                                       
              
                             
            … despite all the hoopla about susceptibility of automobile companies to … hacking, this is yet another … exploit that (would have) required hands-on intervention to succeed.    — David Booth
David Booth          
                         
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                                chiefly US,  informal + often disapproving 
                                  
              
          
                                                      : extravagant promotion or publicity : ballyhoo                                      
              
                             
Watch out for hoopla surrounding the fourth Batman movie, which hits theaters this summer.— Zillions
Zillions
                                       The November arrival of the nouveau on these shores … was accompanied by the normal amount of hoopla and hype intended to whip up consumer interest in the young wine.— Terry Robards
Terry Robards
                         
                
                                
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                                                      : an event or occasion featuring hoopla                                       
              
                             
            Music fans have become incredibly savvy about the big live hooplas and announcements …    — Jim Carroll
Jim Carroll          
                                       "San Diego [Comic Con] is a big hoopla," [Alan] Pamoleras said …    — Jessica Dolcourt
Jessica Dolcourt          
                         
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