Sentence examples for Hooray! from inspiring English sources

The word "Hooray!" is correct in written English and is often used to express joy or excitement
It can be used in celebratory contexts, such as when someone achieves something or during festive occasions. Example: "Hooray! We won the championship!" Alternatives include "Yay!" or "Hooray for us!"

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Hooray!

interjection

Used to express approval, joy or victory.

  • Lizzie has broken a world record, and is now an Olympic medallist! – Hooray!

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Despite the fact that various scientists came out saying it was unclear whether this new foraging strategy would help polar bears survive, what the media heard was essentially: "Polar bears are adapting, hooray!" Headlines perpetuated this perception.

Again, the prospect of stock market meltdown is swatted away: "I don't think that follows at all … if you're coming forward with a positive proposal to trade across Europe and the world, a lot of the stock markets would say, hooray".

Films from Cannes I hear are definitely getting UK distribution: Le Quattro Volte (a dialogue-free Italian film about goats); Cristi Puiu's three-hour Aurora and, hooray, Jean-Luc Godard's Film Socialisme and, of course, Uncle Boonmee….

And if they win, it will be trickle-up, foreigners are nasty, crush the poor, sod the NHS, greed is excellent, hooray for landlords and colossal corporations ruling the world, just as they already do – but for ever.

Among the things he points out are that it doesn't need a phone contract (hooray!) but that it has all the app functionality - for games etc - of an iPhone (er, hooray?).

A simpler way of saying much the same thing is: parents like me say hooray, I'd love to live in a city like San Francisco that bans Happy Meals.

When David Lockie, a councillor, tells a meeting that an assembly will mean the death of the council, a muttered "hooray" runs through the audience.

Through hard work and bloody-minded ruthlessness, he hammered a new England into shape.In this section Waves of trouble Betrayal and atonement City lights Henry's hooray Mighty Ming Apology: Slavery review ReprintsHe piloted the bills of the Reformation through Parliament, bolstering that institution after a period of inactivity.

We regret having published this and apologise for having done so.In this section Waves of trouble Betrayal and atonement City lights Henry's hooray Mighty Ming Apology: Slavery review Reprints.

THE American stockmarket's verdict on the election was plain: hooray for George Bush.

Between 1569 and 1918 it was transformed by at least 16 huge blazes.In this section Waves of trouble Betrayal and atonement City lights Henry's hooray Mighty Ming Apology: Slavery review ReprintsCharles King, a historian and social scientist at Georgetown University, has chosen an unusual way of capturing this dizzying volatility.

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