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Huzzah
verb
To cheer with a huzzah sound.
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"So apparently the adverts are being taken down tomorrow – huzzah," reads the latest post.
Faint praise, but Sullivan's huzzah was one more sign that this is Paul's moment.
And let's give a huzzah for the return to Broadway of two of its merriest Merry-Andrews — Elaine May and Woody Allen, who arrive in a triptych of one-act plays titled "Relatively Speaking" (directed by John Turturro, at the Brooks Atkinson).
The moment plays as both a raspberry to melancholy and a huzzah for denial.
Dear hearts and friends, huzzah, well met,.
The crowd gave it "a general huzzah," according to reports at the time.
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Shoppers and commentators with a keen sense of Schadenfreude have been huzzah-ing for the last few days over Tesco's seasonal slip-up (its value is down £5bn because of over-expansion, lack of investment in existing stores or because it's the supermarket equivalent of a moatful of hungry piranhas, depending on who you listen to).
Critics struggled to grasp what he was up to, but he couldn't have cared about their "receptions, deceptions, hellos, goodbyes, huzzahs, hurrahs".
Its accompaniment of spinach with nutmeg drew loud huzzahs.
When enough unsolicited huzzahs pile up, the Haggler likes to present them in a column.
Most Broadway productions do not make back their investment – even highly praised ones such as the recent revival of "Follies," which opened to critical huzzahs and broke box office records at the Marquis Theater in its first weeks but ultimately failed to turn a profit.
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