Use "fanfare" in a sentence

1. The deal was announced with much fanfare.

2. Goldin resigned last week with little fanfare.

3. "Grand Floral Parade brings fanfare to Portland".

4. The royal couple arrived to a fanfare of trumpets.

5. But unless you see some serious fanfare, sit tight.

6. A fanfare was played as the queen entered.

7. A trumpet fanfare sounded and the procession began.

8. Each fall the new Beaujolais would arrive with much fanfare

9. 4 The royal couple arrived to a fanfare of trumpets.

10. Music A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare.

11. Blub Berlin opened with much fanfare in 1985

12. The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.

13. A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king.

14. The new perfume was launched Amidst a fanfare of publicity.

15. The new perfume was launched amidst a fanfare of publicity.

16. 24 The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.

17. 1 The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.

18. The album was released in June with little fanfare.

19. With fanfare, a program of water conservation was launched.

20. The new century will begin amid much fanfare worldwide.

21. The company was privatised with a fanfare of publicity.

22. The new building was opened with great fanfare in January 18

23. A fanfare of trumpets will sound for the Queen.

24. 5 A fanfare of trumpets will sound for the Queen.

25. It is worth arriving at midday for a positive fanfare.

26. Leave by unfrequented streets, without fanfare, without even a drum!

27. The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.

28. A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.

29. But more meaningful research has come along since then, with far less fanfare.

30. Two years ago, the iconic Carmaker went public to much fanfare

31. 15, Music A showy or Ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare.

32. 10 A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.

33. In 1926 following much fanfare, the Arcada Theatre opened to the public

34. A wreath was laid on the monument to a fanfare of trumpets.

35. This was a transition that took place without a lot of fanfare.

36. The new building was opened with great fanfare in January 18 Sentencedict.com

37. 23 A wreath was laid on the monument to a fanfare of trumpets.

38. Arist, created by Nelson and Benson Chiu, was funded on Kickstarter in 2014 with massive fanfare

39. [ Fanfare ] In the golden age of television, our guest star earned the title of " Mr. Television, "

40. With great fanfare, the first players in the United States were sold in 19

41. The Ballsiest bank heist in recent memory started off without much fanfare at all

42. When, in November, it blessed the use of force to achieve this goal, the fanfare was forgivable.

43. It was not scheduled or given an elaborate countdown and fanfare. Sports editors hated it.

44. Early results from the landmark trial were first released six months ago to great fanfare.

45. In the early 1980s, the Times-Mirror Company introduced teletext services, called Gateway, with much fanfare.

46. 11 It was not scheduled or given an elaborate countdown and fanfare. Sports editors hated it.

47. The planetary governor, Lord Voronov-Vaux, and his entourage were seeing the victorious Harq Obispal off with a fanfare.

48. The first two levels of Fanfare concentrate on developing listening and speaking skills, while reading and writing are introduced gradually.

49. Despite the fanfare of publicity that accompanied its launch, his latest novel sold only a few hundred copies.

50. Baisakhi is a famous festival in the state of Punjab and is celebrated with huge fanfare and excitement

51. It was launched last February amid great fanfare and made stops in six cities, staying at least a month in each.

52. Tony Cox as Knuck, the quick-tempered herald and fanfare player of Emerald City who is allied with Glinda.

53. Bravado: 1 n a swaggering show of courage Synonyms: bluster Type of: fanfare , flash , ostentation a gaudy outward display

54. The end of the road for New Jersey's version of "Bonnie and Clyde" lacked the bullets and fanfare of …

55. But there is a problem: You do not know what he looks like, and he will be traveling discreetly, without fanfare.

56. At seven-thirty of the next morning clock the mighty Leviathan gasped its way into Edinburgh Central without any fanfare whatsoever.

57. And he has failed to develop a mature political persona since he parachuted with fanfare into the national arena last autumn.

58. Acoustic signalling devices for vehicles, in particular electric fanfare horns, signalling horns, supertone, dual-tone and pneumatic horns, buzzers, alternating current buzzers

59. Works Live adds four other songs performed with the orchestra: "Fanfare for the Common Man", "Abaddon's Bolero", "Closer to Believing", and "Tank".

60. The fanfare and excitement because of the new millennium therefore masks the fact that pollution, sickness, poverty, and war loom larger than ever.

61. While Deion Sanders received most of the pre-game ballyhoo,[Sentence dictionary] his bookend Brown went about his business with little or no fanfare.

62. This leads into the lively and effervescent finale, the whole of which is in E major and whose opening is marked by a trumpet fanfare.

63. ‘typical salesman's Baloney’ ‘No nonsense, no Baloney, not a lot of fanfare, and it's proceeding very quickly.’ ‘This thing about them not going well is a load of Baloney.’

64. So without much ado—and maybe the slightest bit of fanfare—what follows is our most recent pass at the top 30 first Basemen for fantasy baseball in 2021

65. Verve and fanfare may be alien to Brussels, but what is urgently required is a sense of political showmanship that restores confidence in the European project as well as the economy.

66. Coattails of a Dead Man Lyrics: One, two, three / Ooohhh, aaahhh / Well, he wasn't looking for fanfare or fame / But it all came around just the same / He then met a girl with desire in her eye

67. The world heavyweight, show-boating champion Creed entered the Bicentennially-decorated ring with tremendous fanfare, dressed up in a George Washington wig and period costume and riding in a boat - supposedly impersonating the famous President who crossed the Delaware

68. ‘In this theater Almsgiving is rewarded by trumpet fanfare, prayer is a public parade, and the discomfort of fasting is a spectacle.’ ‘After Richard's death in 1199, Berengaria lived on her dower lands at Le Mans, France, where she was famed for her Almsgiving.’

69. Agonie.’ as an amplification of all the of the successes of ‘Sequania’ pushed to the point of excess and grand statement, then the first evidence of this comes with opener “Nation” and its neatly written melodic verses conveying fanfare unto a slow motion battle on an enormous scale.

70. Body parts and accessories for motor vehicles, included in class 12, in particular aerodynamic parts for vehicle bodies, spoilers, screens, bumpers, body extensions, side sills, brake installations, chrome parts, roof racks, shims, strut braces, chassis springs, fanfare horns, wheel rims, grills, wheel covers and caps, tyres, racing parts, sun roofs, stabilisers, shock absorbers

71. ‘an Arpeggiated fanfare’ ‘If possible, having the student gently roll or arpeggiate the large chord can provide an adequate solution to extreme skips in many cases.’ ‘Most of the melodic material is given to the primo player, and the secondo player is left with page after page of primary triads played in unison or Arpeggiated or a

72. Artwork for The Cleansed penned by Simon Adams Art by Simon Adams Art by Simon Adams “The Republic” – C-Day begins with fanfare “Vigil” – Luke and Maria are lost in the woods with John “The Fire” – David looks on as the Refuge is ravaged “The Council” – Saul and Richard make a proposition

73. ‘an Arpeggiated fanfare’ ‘If possible, having the student gently roll or arpeggiate the large chord can provide an adequate solution to extreme skips in many cases.’ ‘Most of the melodic material is given to the primo player, and the secondo player is left with page after page of primary triads played in unison or Arpeggiated or a