Examples of 'fanfare' in a sentence

Meaning of "fanfare"

fanfare (noun): A short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, typically to introduce someone important or announce an event.
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  • A flourish of trumpets or horns as to announce; a short and lively air performed on hunting horns during the chase.
  • A show of ceremony or celebration.
  • To play a fanfare.
  • To embellish with fanfares.

How to use "fanfare" in a sentence

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How about a fanfare for a very important.
Fanfare abounds to celebrate this glorious day.
I do not need a fanfare or any big deal.
The fanfare seems to do you good though.
I am sure he will announce himself to great fanfare.
But behind the fanfare was a glaring omission.
I am kind of glad to go without all the fanfare.
We replaced the fanfare with classical music.
A fanfare was enough for him once.
There really ought to be some sort of a fanfare.
You have the fanfare at the beginning.
A fanfare accompanies the changing of the guard.
Stalker was introduced with little fanfare as a babyface.
The fanfare is scored for three trumpets.
I will order your usual fanfare immediately.

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Really fanfare to proclaim oneself son be in love.
We begin the ceremony with a brass fanfare.
Choir fanfare began the festivities and.
Have to finish school without any fanfare.
The fanfare for the product was huge.
Deserves a little more fanfare than that.
Where fanfare dare not tread.
And my sincere desire to avoid all fanfare.
The traditional fanfare playing in the background.
Jesus enters the city with fanfare.
There is much fanfare and jubilation.
Again he will be met with much fanfare.
She did not want no fanfare coming back.
These guys do their work without fanfare.
There is a fanfare of trumpets with them.
Even today it is celebrated with great fanfare.
We were not expecting such fanfare on this marriage.
They are in and gone with very little fanfare.
We want to add a little fanfare into the situation.
It can happen quickly and without fanfare.
After the initial fanfare the story dried up.
It happens on a daily basis with little fanfare.
But why the fanfare to warn the press.
I finished the race with little fanfare.
It was not so much fanfare as it was a military convoy.
They come and go with little fanfare.
There was a fanfare of drums and trumpets.
It ends with the crazed fanfare sounds.
It is marked by fanfare and traditional and customary rites.
These elections were accompanied by much fanfare.
I arrive with fanfare and frolic.
A fanfare accompanied him in the streets of the metropolis.
Arriving to great fanfare twas her aged father.
No fanfare or accolades needed for either.
They are able to mount a fanfare from a few instruments.

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