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lollapalooza

[lol-uh-puh-loo-zuh] / ˌlɒl ə pəˈlu zə /


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This riotous lollapalooza, which also took its beginnings from an L.A. remembrance, namely a party in Venice Beach 40 years earlier, opens with the Carl Sandburg line “The past is a bucket of ashes.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2022

At Amazon’s yearly lollapalooza of gadget announcements, the company typically announces literally dozens of new Alexa-connected devices.

From The Verge • Sep. 28, 2021

Midway through Spike Lee’s delightful documentary of the David Byrne lollapalooza that opened on Broadway in 2019, I found myself swaying in my living room.

From New York Times • Sep. 17, 2020

Raksany agrees that the goal of the climate lollapalooza was to get people hooked on Antarctica and the wonders of exploration.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 30, 2015

A lollapalooza is when several ideas combine to produce an unusually powerful result.

From Time • May 6, 2015




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