Definition of Fanfaring

1. fanfare [v] - See also: fanfare

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fanfaring

fandubbed
fandubber
fandubbing
fandubbings
fandubs
fane
fanega
fanegada
fanegadas
fanegas
fanes
fanfare
fanfared
fanfarelike
fanfares
fanfaring (current term)
fanfaron
fanfaronade
fanfaronades
fanfarons
fanfest
fanfests
fanfic
fanfics
fanfiction
fanfold
fanfolded
fanfolding
fanfolds
fanfoot

Literary usage of Fanfaring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Our Poets of Todayby Howard Willard Cook by Howard Willard Cook (1918)
"You want to inveigle me from my own clear task and metier—the writing of verse— into a vague maelstrom of fanfaring trumpets, bewildering lights, ..."

2. Bolshevism and the United States by Charles Edward Russell (1919)
"It is this part of his career that is most relied upon to prove his essential depravity. With vigorous fanfaring documents have been ..."

3. Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906 by Benson John Lossing, Woodrow Wilson (1905)
"Gibbon is like the march of an army; legion after legion, cohort after cohort, trumpets fanfaring at regular intervals, ..."

4. Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909 by Benson John Lossing, Woodrow Wilson (1905)
"Gibbon is like the march of an army ; legion after legion, cohort after cohort, trumpets fanfaring at regular intervals, ..."

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