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Definition of Huzzahs
1. huzzah [v] - See also: huzzah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Huzzahs
Literary usage of Huzzahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Life and My Lectures by Lamar Fontaine (1908)
"We could hear the yells of the Confederates and the huzzahs of the Yanks; louder
and nearer they came. The excitement was intense, and we wondered why they ..."
2. A Memoir of Charles Mayne Young, Tragedian: With Extracts from His Son's Journal by Julian Charles Young (1871)
"For upwards of two hours and a half the air rang with reiterated huzzahs—huzzahs
unanimous and heartfelt, and as if representing a national sentiment. ..."
3. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1842)
"... flags waving at every point, cheer succeeding cheer, and the roar of cannon
from the castle in the background deepening but not drowning the huzzahs. ..."
4. England at War: The Story of the Great Campaigns of the British Army by William Henry Davenport Adams (1886)
"The French uniform was blue. ' The English, it appears, did something by mere
shouting. Partial huzzahs and counter-huzzahs between the ..."
5. Sketches of German Life, and Scenes from the War of Liberation in Germany by Karl August Varnhagen von Ense (1847)
"The nearer they approached the greater became the crowd, which took up and repeated
the loud huzzahs. A guard of honour on horseback, placed at the ..."
6. Sketches of German Life, and Scenes from the War of Liberation in Germany by Karl August Varnhagen von Ense (1847)
"The nearer, they approached the greater became the crowd, which took up and
repeated the loud huzzahs. A guard of honour on horseback, placed at the ..."