tallyho (Meaning)

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tallyho (interj. & n.)

The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds.

A tallyho coach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tallyho

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tallyho Sentence Examples

  1. "Tallyho!"
  2. cried the huntsman, signaling the hounds to pursue the fox.
  3. The eager riders surged forward, their "tallyho" ringing through the woods.
  4. As the pack of hounds caught sight of the quarry, they let out a thunderous "tallyho."
  5. The soldiers charged into battle with a deafening "tallyho" that sent shivers down the enemy's spines.
  6. The children played a rousing game of hide-and-seek, shouting "tallyho" as they searched for their hiding siblings.
  7. The hikers heard a distant "tallyho" and knew that help was on the way.
  8. The scout raised his hand and shouted "tallyho," indicating the presence of the enemy troop.
  9. The firefighters charged into the burning building with a resounding "tallyho."
  10. The sailors cheered with a hearty "tallyho" as they spotted land on the horizon.

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The huntsman's cry to incite or urge on his hounds., A tallyho coach.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

"Tallyho!"

cried the huntsman, signaling the hounds to pursue the fox.

The eager riders surged forward, their "tallyho" ringing through the woods.

As the pack of hounds caught sight of the quarry, they let out a thunderous "tallyho."