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I don't have enough commentary on this to stretch the sentiment into a full paragraph, but I think "Hurrah" sums up my feelings quite nicely.
a whole slew of things, presented in random small paragraphs moriarty6 2007
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Big birthday "Hurrah"s for Mr Joshua and Mr Chris Mac, who both celebrated the anniversary of their popping-into-the-world this weekend.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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Big birthday "Hurrah"s for Mr Joshua and Mr Chris Mac, who both celebrated the anniversary of their popping-into-the-world this weekend.
and they're off! 2005
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"Hurrah," I cried, as we slowed down to a walk, "five more days and then on leave to England!" and I rubbed the grey's neck with joy.
Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington
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England_, vol.i. p. 696., explain the origin of the word "Hurrah," respecting which one of your correspondents inquires:
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What, then, is the meaning of "Hurrah," and in whet language?
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He looks as if he wants to say something very badly -- "Hurrah," probably -- only he has forgotten how to do it, and finally goes back to the letter again, and this time -- the third time -- finishes it.
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_ "Hurrah," and other War-cries_ (Vol. vii., p. 596.).
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[Footnote 25: "Hurrah" means _strike_ in the Tartar language.]
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Various
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Everybody, you may be sure, began to cry "Hurrah" and "Hooray," and soon they were firing off cannon and ringing all the bells.
The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928
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