hurly-burly in the PONS Dictionary

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Gibbons was asked whether he has been able to enjoy the hurly-burly of the playoffs, with its high-pressure games and the constant media crush.
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In the hurly-burly world of indoor track racing.
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Months of largely agreeable strategising lies behind and the hurly-burly of production is still to come.
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The challenge is how to create awareness of these nine needs amid the hurly-burly a work week.
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But she agrees it's "ironic" their parting coincides with the master batsman retiring from the hurly-burly of international cricket.
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This goes beyond the usual hurly-burly of disagreements between political parties.
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Fear of the resulting litigation that often targets the architect can drive architects to absent themselves from the hurly-burly of the construction process.
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Islands are the dreamland of longing; a place apart from the complicated hurly-burly of everyday life.
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Desk work and details were not for him, and he loved the hurly-burly of the oil fields almost as much as he loved good horseflesh.
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It was said she; throws herself into the hurly-burly of a wild social life.
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