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alarums and excursions

plural noun

  1. (especially in Elizabethan drama) military action, as representative fragments of a battle, sound effects of trumpets, or clash of arms: used as a stage direction.
  2. any noisy, frantic, or disorganized activity.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of alarums and excursions1

First recorded in 1585鈥95
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Example Sentences

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There will be alarums and excursions in the new politics.

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This child of New York first arrived here in 1961 to join the cast of the then-two-year-old The Second City and appeared in two months-long revues, 鈥淪ix of One鈥 and 鈥淎larums and Excursions,鈥 and often hanging out at Playboy editor/publisher Hugh Hefner's mansion, before heading back home.

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After the alarums and excursions of the past, the remarkable thing is that Boyd and his team have accomplished all this with that rarest thing in theatreworld 鈥 a minimum of drama.

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Vigorous blasts from 鈥榶ards of tin鈥 arouse alarums and excursions, and bring faces to the hotel-windows, reminding one, together with the gold-laced red coat of the guard, of the true coaching age, so eloquently written of by that mighty historian of the road, C. J. Apperley, whom men called 鈥楴imrod.鈥

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The development of communications and the settlement of the remoter regions will soon relegate such alarums and excursions as are here described to the romantic possibilities of the past.

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