hurrah
11hurrah — hourra [ ura; hura ] n. m. VAR. hurrah • 1814 ; houra 1722; angl. hussa, du russe hurrah (XVIIe) ♦ Cri d acclamation poussé par les marins. L amiral fut salué d un triple hourra. ♢ Cour. Cri d enthousiasme, d acclamation. « des hourras et des… …
12hurrah — /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;… …
13hurrah — 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 …
14hurrah — 1. interjection Expressing approval, appreciation, or happiness. 2. noun A cheer; a cry of hurrah!. 3. verb To give a hurrah (to somebody) …
15hurrah — n. the last hurrah ( a last attempt ) * * * [hʊ rɑː] the last hurrah ( a last attempt ) …
16hurrah — hurra et hurrah Voy. hourra …
17hurrah — interj. 1. hurray, hallelujah, huzzah, rah, yippee, yippee yi o, hot diggetty, hot dog, hot snaps; three cheers, hip hip hooray, hip hip hurrah; boola boola, brackety ax co ax co ax, oo sa sa; how to go, that s showin em, way to go, hail hail,… …
18hurrah — hurray UK [hʊˈreɪ] / US or hurrah UK [hʊˈrɑː] / US [hʊˈrɑ] interjection used for showing that you are very pleased about something …
19hurrah — hurray [hʊˈreɪ] or hurrah [hʊˈrɑː] interjection a word that you shout to show that you are excited and happy about something …
20Hurrah — *1. Hurrah, die Enten. (Stettin.) Um zu sagen: Jetzt haben wir gewonnen. Das kommt erwünscht. Darauf habe ich eben gewartet. *2. Hurra, lostig öss de Els . (Samland.) – Frischbier, 1771 …