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fanfare

[fan-fair] / ˈfæn fɛər /


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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left Windsor not with a regal fanfare, but with the chug of removal lorries, heading for Norfolk in the night.

From BBC

Though the new group arrived with huge fanfare, we see the councillors actually find it tough going.

From BBC

It received FDA approval for the oral version of Wegovy in December and launched the drug a month later to great fanfare.

From MarketWatch

Lemon said that after retaining a lawyer and volunteering to turn himself in to handle the matter without fanfare, he “never heard back from them.”

From Los Angeles Times

Between Milan and the Bormio-Livigno hub, where ski and snowboard competitions are scheduled, a new road bridge was inaugurated with great fanfare in mid-January.

From Barron's