Furore in a sentence as a noun

HN would be in furore if a tech company proposed that.

Imagine the furore if Apple was caught doing this.

All that furore over Huawei contracts in the US was just projection wasn't it?

Seems like he missed the furore at the the time and decided to compensate with a woefully inaccurate and baiting headline.

Excellent, after the whole furore with Bercow it'll be interesting to see whether the defamation laws will be used to the same effect.

"Alex from Ipswich emails: I really don't understand this furore over industrial surveillance.

Pretty soon others will leap onto the publicity created by the furore and create something functionally equivalent.

This is all very reminiscent of the furore around the prank call nurse who committed ******* in the UK, with people calling for the unfortunate DJs to be charged with ******.

Before this current furore, there was very little press about these issues, so if from this a 'fair-trade' hardware movement emerges, it would then be profitable for Apple to exploit it, but in the absence of one it isn't.

Furore definitions

noun

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

See also: craze furor cult rage

noun

a sudden outburst (as of protest)

See also: furor