pother in a sentence
n.
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Definition
POTHER (noun): a commotion or fuss, often over trivial matters.
Sample Sentences
- The constant pother over the minor details made it difficult to focus on the main issue.
- He stirred up quite a pother when he suggested changing the company's logo.
- Amid all the pother, she managed to deliver a calm and collected presentation.
- The neighborhood was in a pother after the unexpected power outage.
- Despite the pother surrounding the event, the festival turned out to be a great success.
- The endless pother about the new policy left everyone confused.
- She created quite a pother with her dramatic entrance at the party.
- Despite the initial pother, the event turned out to be a tremendous success.
- The children caused a pother in the living room as they opened their presents.
- After the meeting, there was a pother among the staff about the new changes.
- The politician's speech created quite a pother among the audience, sparking heated discussions.
- Despite the pother surrounding the new policy, many residents remained largely indifferent.
- She was tired of the constant pother in her workplace and longed for a more peaceful environment.
- His arrival caused a pother that disrupted the otherwise calm meeting.
- Amid the pother of the city, she found solace in the quiet of the park.