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1 hoopla
['huːplɑː]1) BE (at fair) tiro m. a segno con i cerchietti2) AE colloq. (showy publicity) montatura f. pubblicitaria, strombazzamento m.3) AE colloq. (fuss) confusione f., trambusto m.* * *hoopla /ˈhu:plɑ:/n.1 gioco del lancio degli anelli ( su oggetti che si vincono se vengono centrati); pesca ( nelle fiere, ecc.)2 (fam.) andirivieni; confusione; eccitazione; trambusto3 (fam.) pubblicità chiassosa; strombazzamento (fig.).* * *['huːplɑː]1) BE (at fair) tiro m. a segno con i cerchietti2) AE colloq. (showy publicity) montatura f. pubblicitaria, strombazzamento m.3) AE colloq. (fuss) confusione f., trambusto m.
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