With loud hurrahs from appropriate quarters and much general ballyhoo, my friend went along to that victory parade in London. |
There were roars, applause, hurrahs, horn-blowing and whistling when he finally got there. |
The songwriter was to go on, but this would be the best of his last hurrahs. |
As the audience shouted hurrahs towards him, the President stood up, applauded and waved to the performers and the audience. |
In 1946, Neal amassed hurrahs and a Tony award for her Broadway debut in Lillian Hellman's Another Part of the Forest. |
But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the hurrahs, that gets a little annoying. |