hurray

يا هلا
definition
verb
The young men, fired by the strong wine, shouted and hurrahed , and shrieked, and such a din arose as threatened to drown the music.
shout “hurrah.”.
noun
Everyone ought to lead a parade once in their life, just to experience the curious sensation of marching down the middle of the street to cheers and hurrahs .
an utterance of the word “hurrah.”.
exclamation
Hurrah! She's here at last!
used to express joy or approval.
translation of 'hurray'
noun
هتاف فرح
example
And Vince is slowly but surely recovering - 'hurray' !
They had disappeared when I went to bed last night, and I was like, 'hurrah' !
But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the 'hurrahs' , that gets a little annoying.
The whole auditorium echoed with the shouts, whistles, and clapping of the group of kids, it was certainly intoxicating to be there; one couldn't help but break out clapping, and 'hurrahing' themselves.
The young men, fired by the strong wine, shouted and 'hurrahed' , and shrieked, and such a din arose as threatened to drown the music.
This means I can afford to buy the jeans I have been lusting after, 'hurrah' !
Holiday plans to Spain were also discussed - 'hurrah' !
Actually, the Italian Prime Minister deserves a double chorus of 'hurrahs' !
A huge explosion of 'hoorays' came from the inter-com.
they gave us a loud 'hurrah' as we went by
Bridget 'hurrahed' , and they ran home to our raised-ranch with raised-hopes!
It's hoped that this will be an annual event - 'hurrah' !
There were roars, applause, 'hurrahs' , horn-blowing and whistling when he finally got there.
Everyone ought to lead a parade once in their life, just to experience the curious sensation of marching down the middle of the street to cheers and 'hurrahs' .
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