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1 Hurrah
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hurrah
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2 hurrah
[hu'rei]noun, interjection(a shout of joy, enthusiasm etc: Hurrah! We're getting an extra day's holiday!) ζήτω! -
3 hurray
[hu'rei]noun, interjection(a shout of joy, enthusiasm etc: Hurrah! We're getting an extra day's holiday!) ζήτω!
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hurrah — [hə rä′, hərô′] interj. [ult. of echoic orig.] HURRAY n. 1. an instance of shouting “hurrah” 2. excitement, tumult, commotion, etc. vi., vt. to shout “hurrah” (for); cheer … English World dictionary
hurrah — /heuh rah , raw /, interj. 1. (used as an exclamation of joy, exultation, appreciation, encouragement, or the like.) v.i. 2. to shout hurrah. n. 3. an exclamation of hurrah. 4. hubbub; commotion; fanfare. 5. a colorful or tumultuous event;… … Universalium
hurrah — hur•rah [[t]həˈrɑ, ˈrɔ[/t]] also hur•ray [[t] ˈreɪ[/t]] interj. v. rahed, rah•ing also rayed, ray•ing, n. interj. 1) (used as an exclamation of joy, exultation, appreciation, encouragement, or the like.) 2) to shout “hurrah.” 3) an exclamation of … From formal English to slang
hurrah — int., n., & v. (also hurray) int. & n. an exclamation of joy or approval. v.intr. cry or shout hurrah or hurray . Etymology: alt. of earlier huzza, perh. orig. a sailor s cry when hauling … Useful english dictionary
Hurrah — Hur*rah Hurra Hur*ra , interj. [Cf. G., Dan., & Sw. hurra. Cf. {Huzza}.] A word used as a shout of joy, triumph, applause, encouragement, or welcome. [1913 Webster] Hurrah! hurrah! for Ivry and Henry of Navarre. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hurrah — Hur*rah , n. A cheer; a shout of joy, etc. [1913 Webster] {Hurrah s nest}, state of utmost confusion. [Colloq. U.S.] [1913 Webster] A perfect hurrah s nest in our kitchen. Mrs. Stowe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hurrah's nest — Hurrah Hur*rah , n. A cheer; a shout of joy, etc. [1913 Webster] {Hurrah s nest}, state of utmost confusion. [Colloq. U.S.] [1913 Webster] A perfect hurrah s nest in our kitchen. Mrs. Stowe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shout out — verb 1. utter a sudden loud cry (Freq. 1) she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle I yelled to her from the window but she couldn t hear me • Syn: ↑shout, ↑cry, ↑call, ↑yell, ↑s … Useful english dictionary
shout — Synonyms and related words: Homeric laughter, alleluia, aller sans dire, applaud, applause, bark, battle cry, bawl, be in stitches, be manifest, be no secret, bellow, belly laugh, blare, blare forth, blaze, blaze abroad, blazon, blazon about,… … Moby Thesaurus
hurrah — hurray [hʊˈreɪ] or hurrah [hʊˈrɑː] interjection a word that you shout to show that you are excited and happy about something … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
hurrah — Synonyms and related words: alleluia, applaud, applause, ardor, bark, battle cry, bawl, bellow, calenture, call, caterwaul, cheer, chorus of cheers, coil, contention, controversy, cry, cry for joy, dispute, enthusiasm, fervor, fire, furore, fuss … Moby Thesaurus