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Meaning of banzai
Wordnet
banzai (n)
a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph
Webster
banzai (interj.)
Lit., May you live ten thousand years; -- used in salutation of the emperor and as a battle cry.
banzai Sentence Examples
- The soldiers let out a deafening "banzai" as they charged into battle.
- The crowd erupted in a thunderous "banzai" as the victorious team emerged on the field.
- The rally attendees cheered "banzai" to show their support for the cause.
- The boy let out a playful "banzai" as he raced down the slide.
- The protesters marched through the streets, chanting "banzai" to demand societal change.
- The team celebrated their win with a raucous "banzai" that shook the locker room.
- The old man raised his cup high, exclaiming "banzai" to commemorate a special occasion.
- The hikers let out a collective "banzai" as they reached the summit of the mountain.
- The students cheered "banzai" to show their appreciation for the teacher's inspiring lesson.
- The city was filled with "banzai" cries as residents celebrated a local holiday.
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a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumphLit., May you live ten thousand years; -- used in salutation of the emperor and as a battle cry.
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The soldiers let out a deafening "banzai" as they charged into battle.
The crowd erupted in a thunderous "banzai" as the victorious team emerged on the field.
The rally attendees cheered "banzai" to show their support for the cause.
The boy let out a playful "banzai" as he raced down the slide.