Furor in a sentence as a noun

I don't get why there's such furor over this.

This really puts all the furor over Huawei contracts in the US in context.

As a biologist, the furor over GM plants drives me crazy.

I really hope the furor over this causes Apple to require permission to access the address book.

Google's done several commercials, well before any of the recent furor.

The thing that jumps into my mind is the furor over Seattle's extension of light rail into Bellevue - a high-income suburb.

Nobody expects better from Microsoft, but they still expect better from Google, hence the sense of betrayal and subsequent furor.

Note that this is a separate story from today's furor about the NSA obtaining American phone call metadata.

But the group tried to quiet the furor by imposing new regulations that doubled the amount of metal that the warehouses are required to ship each day from 1,500 tons to 3,000 tons.

" The furor of the past 72 hours has given no reason to question the document's authenticity nor the existence of the program the document entails.

The cynical side of me says that, while warrantless wiretapping is bad and the NSA will get a strongly-worded condemnation, not much else will come from this once the furor dies down.

"Meanwhile, I communicated by email and by phone late Friday with a woman who said she was "EJ," a corporate events planner who later asked me not to be identified by name because of her continuing fears that other suspects may still be at large and because of the online furor surrounding her experience.

Furor definitions

noun

an interest followed with exaggerated zeal; "he always follows the latest fads"; "it was all the rage that season"

See also: craze furore cult rage

noun

a sudden outburst (as of protest)

See also: furore