"Hurly-burly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hurly-burly" Meaning

The phrase "hurly-burly" refers to a state of intense and noisy activity, often chaotic or tumultuous. It can also describe a situation that is busy, bustling, or in a state of excitement or commotion.

"Hurly-burly" Examples

Examples of "hurly-burly" in Sentences:


The city street was in a hurly-burly as protesters clashed with police and pedestrians tried to avoid the chaos.
The director tried to keep the hurly-burly of the film set under control, ensuring that all the performers were ready for the next scene.
The festival grounds were filled with a hurly-burly of music lovers, dancing and laughing together to the rhythm of the live band.
The foreman yelled "Let's get to work!" as the construction site erupted into a hurly-burly of activity, with workers hammering and sawing simultaneously.
The excitement of a hurly-burly office environment kept the employees on their toes, as new projects arose and deadlines loomed over them.

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