[It. form of prec.] Enthusiastic popular admiration; a ‘rage,’ ‘craze.’

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1851.  Carlyle, in Froude, Life (1884), II. 83. This blockhead … is … making quite a furore at Glasgow.

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1864.  Lewins, H. M. Mails, 263. It was little thought that … they would excite such a furore among stamp collectors.

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1867.  Dickens, Lett., 25 Nov. If we make a furore there.

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