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fanfare

[fan-fair] / ˈfæn fɛər /


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The Spaniards, meanwhile, have quietly gone about their business without much fanfare.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Swift and Kelce announced their engagement in August after two years of dating, to much fanfare.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 3, 2026

Following the arrival of the royal couple in the debating chamber, the celebration began with a fanfare performed by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland brass ensemble.

From BBC Jun. 27, 2026

Take Neo, the robot that 1X launched with great fanfare last October.

From Barron's Jun. 18, 2026

It was followed by a platoon of horns, blasting a fanfare above the bridge and out over the glassy Seine.

From "The Inquisitor's Tale" by Adam Gidwitz

For Bruckner, rising melodic scales, humongous fanfares with trumpets and horns and Wagner tubas galore and repeated patterns over and over by an unstoppable orchestra serve as injections of musical endorphins.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 11, 2025

The state banquet is the spectacular showstopper of a state visit, a glittering feast with speeches, royal toasts, trumpet fanfares and fancy food and wine.

From BBC Sep. 17, 2025

Some blocos are powered by behemoth sound trucks known as electric trios, others by small fanfares.

From Seattle Times Feb. 12, 2024

During all this, there are synthesizer fanfares befitting a vintage video game, along with some drums and low bleats for drive and the occasional unsettling addition of high-pitched noises.

From New York Times May 8, 2023

Horns blew fanfares as Lionstar and Lady Lyanna pushed out from shore, moving downriver to clear the way for Seaswift.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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