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Sentence count:53+3Posted:2017-05-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: flashflourishostentationtucketSimilar words: infantinfantryinfancyinfantileinfanticideenfant terribleinfant mortalityinfant mortality rateMeaning: ['fænfer /-feə]  n. 1. a gaudy outward display 2. (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments. 
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31. But in 1990, Microsoft released, with unprecedented fanfare, Windows 3. 0, and found instant success.
32. Unlike the flamboyant Ellet, he worked without fanfare, often in the bitter cold, without a break.
33. Lebed has, indeed, secured a place for himself in the fanfare.
34. The planetary governor, Lord Voronov-Vaux, and his entourage were seeing the victorious Harq Obispal off with a fanfare.
35. Capitalist accompanies its development with a fanfare about freedom of choice, free markets, and all the rest of it.
36. A flourish of silver trumpets, their shrill fanfare stilling the chatter, and the Prince entered, holding Gaveston's hand.
37. Amid much fanfare, Shugrue tried to revive Eastern Airlines in 1994 but failed to gain sufficient financial backing.
38. When, in November, it blessed the use of force to achieve this goal, the fanfare was forgivable.
39. She blinked back the tears and made a fanfare out of unwrapping the gift.
40. It was not scheduled or given an elaborate countdown and fanfare. Sports editors hated it.
41. While Deion Sanders received most of the pre-game ballyhoo, his bookend Brown went about his business with little or no fanfare.
42. The product was launched amid much fanfare worldwide.
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43. The departure of the South Korean prime minister was marked with little fanfare.
44. Two elves at the front of the sleigh blew a trumpet fanfare.
45. The bill passed both houses of the Legislature in June with little fanfare or debate.
46. A major bridge in Baghdad that spans the Tigris River reopened Tuesday with much fanfare, 13 months after terrorists bombed the landmark and killed more than 10 people.
47. We must carry on the patriotic public health campaign with a great fanfare, reduce disease and improve health conditions.
48. Secondly, we can not be people with ulterior motives use, a big fanfare of false reports before the official comment to, and treat all by calm.
49. I wanna discuss with you in friendly way on the cates , but I won't accept your puppyish and defiant fanfare. OK, that's all, wish you can understand what I said.
50. With a fanfare and a military honor guard, Saudi Arabia welcomed the president of the United States.
51. With little fanfare , Bill Gates joined the ranks of celebrities on Twitter this week.
52. The resulting new building opened in January 2009 to much fanfare and many awards, including being featured on the cover of Library Journal's Design Issue.
53. Music A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare.
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