Maston did not hear the
hurrahs uttered in his honor, his ears at least tingled.
"'Hurrah!" cried I, letting go one branch and trying to reach another.
The girls clapped their hands, and Tom hurrahed with all his might, saying, when he got his breath, "Lafayette was a regular old trump; I always liked him."
Irish, Germans, French, Scotch, all the heterogeneous units which make up the population of Maryland shouted in their respective vernaculars; and the "vivas," "
hurrahs," and "bravos" were intermingled in inexpressible enthusiasm.
We're European royalty
Hurrah,
hurrah We leave the rest behind, you'll see Tara, tara So this is how the story is Our love affair with Ol' Big Ears We're European royalty We're Liverpool FC Rome was where we won the first Three-one, three-one And so it did awake our thirst We shone, we shone Numbers two and three came quickly We won in Paris and Wembley We're European royalty We're Liverpool FC In eighty four it was penalties On no, oh no Bruce Grobbelaar, his wobbly knees Hero!
Captain-elect Smith might have hoped Clarke would resign immediately after the Aussies lost the Ashes at Trent Bridge, but these days everyone goes out with a ceremonial tribute and so Pup was afforded one last
hurrah.
Among those out to spoil the great Swede's last
hurrah at Emirates Golf Course from today will be South Korean teenager Ami Yang and Sorenstam's compatriot Sophie Gustafson.
TENNIS: Tim Henman yesterday declared himself ready for his final
hurrah. The former British number one makes his farewell to the sport in this weekend's Davis Cup tie against Croatia at Wimbledon.
a) Cheer ecstatically, shout
hurrah,
hurrah and wave two-fingered salutes in celebration,
One last
hurrah for our adopted Swede, Watch his pride when we take the lead.
They were beaten soundly,
hurrah, by the University of Liverpool (although I'd like to make it clear that the winning team was certainly not made up of oiks, whatever the preconceptions may have been in certain parts of the country).
Howard Johnson's Boy's
Hurrah can get back to winning ways in the Christine And Pete Harris Family Remembered Handicap Chase.
Thanks to auntie J Williams for this shot
Hurrah, I'm one today, says Lance from Llangwstenin pictured with his canine mate.