hallelujah

ಹಲ್ಲೆಲುಜಾಹ್
definition
noun
The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and hallelujahs .
an utterance of the word “hallelujah” as an expression of worship or rejoicing.
exclamation
He is risen! Alleluia!
God be praised (uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing).
example
For some, his evangelical embrace of the Creator palled after the second or third 'hallelujah' .
This exalted state rests between channels 701 and 715 on DirecTV - 'hallelujah' , NFL Sunday Ticket!
That is so despite a few tracks that may not invite 'hallelujah' 's from certain quarters.
Then an almost total ban on smoking in public places, which will hugely improve the quality of life for millions of us - 'hallelujah' !
Tried Miller for a while, then JD and Coke for years but recently I have seen the light, 'hallelujah' !
We've all found each other and, 'hallelujah' , we're not nuts.
In the second - 'hallelujah' ! - the oldie in question is neither loveable nor crusty (Hollywood's usual options for the over-60s) but the sort of average bloke you might meet in real life.
The Age reports that the krouts have found it's been raining toad entrails, 'hallelujah' !
Then, I downloaded a stand-alone installer instead of using the webpage installation which doesn't work on my computer, set it to run and, 'hallelujah' , it all works!
I felt a 'hallelujah' bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin.
The Babu's an unabashed Potter fan, but all the same - 'hallelujah' , the Lord be praised.
I asked for Linux recommendations, and - 'hallelujah' !
Yep the dizzy blonde had some friends this week - 'hallelujah' !
If this is how man was supposed to be created, 'hallelujah' !
And when you find that one Mexican stamp with Frida Kahlo's unibrow, 'hallelujah' !
It is possible that plainchant developed to some extent through the embellishment of simpler originals, the ecstatic jubilus melismas of certain 'alleluias' being a likely example.
Who so stolid and selfish that would not give his voice to swell the 'hallelujahs' of a nation's jubilee, when the chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs?
Uses of this format, known as responsorial psalmody, include the prokeimenon and alleluiarion of the Byzantine Divine Liturgy, and the gradual, tract, and 'alleluia' of the Roman Mass.
In the years immediately following Christ's resurrection, 'alleluia' particularly connoted praise for Jesus' victory over death.
As he keeps insisting, there is still some way to go before his Spurs side can consider themselves worth a fresh chorus of 'hallelujahs' .
Where Bede has simply told us that Gregory ‘plays on the name,’ the Whitby text spells out letter by letter the changes that are required to turn Angles into angels and Aelli's name into 'alleluia' .
Again, the hack got some publicity and 'hallelujahs' .
In doing so, the church becomes what it was in its earliest days - a community of resistance against the external impositions and lifestyle colonialism of the dominant order; a place of prayer and 'alleluia' .
Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the 'hallelujahs' as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva.
He spoke for a dreadfully long time, quoting the Bible and ejaculating 'hallelujahs' hither and thither.
Did he mean that sons of men should join with the angels in saying 'alleluia' or did he mean that the offspring of humans and angels should be saying it?
And yet, listening to all the 'hallelujahs' and words of praise that were heaped on this quiet, unassuming lady for her honesty and courage, I had a troubling sense of déjà vu.
All of us go down to the dust; yet even at the grave we make our song: Alleluia, alleluia, 'alleluia' .
Tueart replaced MacDonald as City pushed forward to save the game but this time the task was beyond them and Tottenham's supporters roared their 'hallelujahs' loud and long into the night air.
The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and 'hallelujahs' .
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