they're found!" Tin pans and horns were added to the din, the popula- tion massed itself and moved toward the river, met the children coming in an open carriage drawn by shouting citizens, thronged around it, joined its home- ward march, and swept magnificently up the main street roaring
huzzah after
huzzah!
I--well, I'd like to tell Pudd'nhead Wilson, but--no, I'll think about that; perhaps I won't." He whirled off another dead huzzah, and said, "I'm reformed, and this time I'll stay so, sure!"
He put the will carefully back in its place, and spread his mouth and swung his hat once, twice, three times around his head, in imitation of three rousing huzzahs, no sound issuing from his lips.
Strokes, thick and heavy, rattled upon the door and lower window-shutters as he ceased to speak, and a loud
huzzah burst from the crowd; giving the listener, for the first time, some adequate idea of its immense extent.
We also shouted for Sir Trumpsalot and spoke in his language saying words like '
Huzzah' and 'Gadzooks'.
Lydia Williams and Anne Williams with Zeeza,
Huzzah, Madog and Hope MATTHEW HORWOOD
Huzzah! Finally the word zen is allowed at Scrabble, as 300 new words were this week given Scrabble acceptability.
Brexiteers are all thick (
huzzah!); Brexiteers are xenophobes (hiss!!); Brexiteers are uneducated (sheer smugness) and so on.
Three loud cheers and a
huzzah for the new "Affordables" feature!
Huzzah! Ben Elton's wry sitcom about William Shakespeare is back for a second series, with the grumpy Bard of Avon continuing his quest to become a famous playwright.
Their website actually uses the words "Tally-ho!" and "
Huzzah!" and invites you to book a table by "getting on the old blower".
Will he strip in future "If it's in the books, I'll do it."
Huzzah!