Use of kerfuffle in Sentences. 18 Examples
The examples include kerfuffle at the start of sentence, kerfuffle at the end of sentence and kerfuffle in the middle of sentence
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kerfuffle at the end of sentence
- What's all the kerfuffle?
- To start with I'll define kerfuffle.
- Her glasses were broken in the kerfuffle.
kerfuffle in the middle of sentence
- What's all the kerfuffle about?
- In the kerfuffle, I think some of them got lost.
- This week, apparently undented by the gay-pride kerfuffle, business was brisk.
- There was a bit of a kerfuffle during the race when a dog impeded the leading runners.
- Indeed, Microsoft's reaction to the entire Open Kinect kerfuffle seems to be: Nothing to see here.
- A minor diplomatic kerfuffle ensued as it turned out the cream was being illegally imported from Vietnam.
- There is no reason to think that the current kerfuffle will impact SJM's existing businesses over the near term.
- If you look back at the different spellings of kerfuffle over the years it makes for a bit of a kerfuffle itself.
- The film caused a kerfuffle in India with its voyeuristic storyline and CCTV footage of a couple writhing on the floor.
- Amid all the kerfuffle around Kosovo's declaration of independence, few have paused to note what an extraordinary document it is.
- KFC's president publicly apologized for the ' kerfuffle. ' But KFC says the grilled chicken launch and its campaign were successful.
- But the lifecycle for a blog-related kerfuffle is a few days in general, and the blogosphere as a whole has an extreme attention deficit disorder.
- Instead, this kerfuffle once again shows how hard it is to correctly estimate usage numbers on the web, especially in the absence of any real standards.
- Dell raised a kerfuffle with the Better Business Bureau's advertising division over a claim in a 2008 Apple commercial touting "the world's greenest family of notebooks."
- When I first went to look it up I wasn't sure if it was gerfuffle or kerfuffle and it turns out that this "informal" nature of the word was what led me to this confusion.
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