释义 |
ballyhoobal‧ly‧hoo /ˌbæliˈhuː $ ˈbælihuː/ noun [uncountable]  - A lot of the ballyhoo centered on the network's new hit show.
- After all the ballyhoo, the film was a flop.
- I have it on good authority that the whale thinks that this ballyhoo is a bunch of, well, blubber.
- The gesture is likely to be surrounded by much ballyhoo when it is officially announced in April.
- While Deion Sanders received most of the pre-game ballyhoo, his bookend Brown went about his business with little or no fanfare.
informal when there is a lot of excitement or anger about something – used to show disapproval SYN fuss: After all the ballyhoo, the film was a flop.—ballyhoo verb [transitive]: a much ballyhooed program to recruit more police officers |