hurrah (Meaning)

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hurrah (n)

a victory cheer

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hurrah (v)

shout `hurrah!'

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hurrah (interj.)

Alt. of Hurra

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hurrah (n.)

A cheer; a shout of joy, etc.

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hurrah (v. i.)

To utter hurrahs; to huzza.

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hurrah (v. t.)

To salute, or applaud, with hurrahs.

hurrah Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in a thunderous hurrah as the hero emerged victorious.
  2. With a hearty hurrah, the team set off on their arduous expedition.
  3. The students greeted their teacher with a chorus of hurrahs, celebrating their academic achievements.
  4. The soldiers raised a rousing hurrah before charging into battle.
  5. The spectators cheered with hurrahs as the winning athlete crossed the finish line.
  6. The explorer exclaimed a triumphant hurrah upon reaching the summit of the treacherous mountain.
  7. The audience gave a resounding hurrah to the captivating performance.
  8. The children's laughter echoed through the room, punctuated by sporadic hurrahs of joy.
  9. The workers joined in a fervent hurrah to celebrate the completion of the challenging project.
  10. The team's morale soared as they chanted a raucous hurrah, determined to achieve their goals.

FAQs About the word hurrah

a victory cheer, shout `hurrah!'Alt. of Hurra, A cheer; a shout of joy, etc., To utter hurrahs; to huzza., To salute, or applaud, with hurrahs.

bravo, huzzah, hosanna, hallelujah, hail,huzza, clapping, compliment, homage, eulogy

whistle, whistle, raspberry, snicker, hiss, snicker, boo, sneer, hissing, raspberry

The crowd erupted in a thunderous hurrah as the hero emerged victorious.

With a hearty hurrah, the team set off on their arduous expedition.

The students greeted their teacher with a chorus of hurrahs, celebrating their academic achievements.

The soldiers raised a rousing hurrah before charging into battle.