With the brouhaha of the new academy fading, the two launched a private project.
From the sfgate.com
The film itself is an even more turbulent saga than the brouhaha surrounding it.
From the time.com
There is also a potential judging brouhaha that is a lit fuse waiting to explode.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
It was a community brouhaha that determined one of Ms. Miller's passions in life.
From the sfgate.com
After the Magna-Sberbank brouhaha, GM has precious little credibility in Germany.
From the freep.com
There was a big brouhaha in the news for a long time, and the unit got disbanded.
From the sacbee.com
Brouhaha means riot or commotion and I liked the fact it had the word ha in it.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Last year, there was a massive brouhaha about the impending changes in the DSM-5.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
The brouhaha over BPA echoes the battle over smoking and cancer a generation ago.
From the economist.com
More examples
Hubbub: loud confused noise from many sources
A confused disturbance far greater than its cause merits
A stir; a fuss or uproar
Excited public interest, discussion, or the like, as the clamor attending some sensational event; hullabaloo: The brouhaha followed disclosures of graft at City Hall; an episode involving excitement, confusion, turmoil, etc., esp. ...