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61hurly-burly — UK [ˈhɜː(r)lɪ ˌbɜː(r)lɪ] / US [ˌhɜrlɪˈbɜrlɪ] / US [ˈhɜrlɪˌbɜrlɪ] noun [uncountable] a lot of noisy activity, usually involving large numbers of people …
62hurly-burly — hurl•y burl•y [[t]ˈhɜr liˈbɜr li, ˌbɜr [/t]] n. pl. burl•ies, adj. 1) noisy disorder and confusion; commotion; tumult 2) full of commotion; tumultuous • Etymology: 1520–30; alter. of hurling (and) burling, rhyming phrase based on hurling in now… …
63hurly-burly — /ˈhɜli bɜli/ (say herlee berlee) noun (plural hurly burlies) 1. commotion; tumult. –adjective 2. full of commotion; tumultuous. {modified form of hurling and burling} …
64hurly burly — noun a disorderly outburst or tumult they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused • Syn: ↑disturbance, ↑disruption, ↑commotion, ↑flutter, ↑to do, ↑hoo ha, ↑hoo hah, ↑ …
65hurly-burly — n. boisterous activity; commotion. Etymology: redupl. f. HURL …
66burley — burly …
67burlynė — burlỹnė sf. (2) purvynė: Po durų burlỹnė, kur išklampota J. Atsigėriau saldaus vyno, atsiguliau ant burlynės JD169 …
68burlys — burlỹs, ė̃ smob. (4) kas burlena (ppr. apie aviną): Eik tu, burlỹ! Ds …
69Menéndez, Ramón — burly, bearded character actor; Best Supporting Actor nomination for Cananea (1976) …
70Ochoa, Jesús — burly Sonora born actor who appears in films, on TV, and the stage. Shared the Best Male Co Star Ariel for Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda (in which he played Pancho Villa), and has been nominated as Best Male Co Star for Bajo… …