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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈlast hurˈrah, n. [countable]- any final attempt, competition, performance, or the like:her last hurrah as a candidate for senator.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024last′ hurrah′, - a politician's final campaign.
- any final attempt, competition, performance, success, or the like:his last hurrah as a college football star.
- from The Last Hurrah, a novel (1956) by U.south, southern. author Edwin O'Connor (1918–68)
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hur•rah /həˈrɑ, -ˈrɔ/USA pronunciation also hur•ray /həˈreɪ/USA pronunciation interj., v., -rahed, -rah•ing also -rayed, -ray•ing, n. interj. - This word is used to express joy, exultation, appreciation, encouragement, or the like:Hurray! You did it!
v. [no object] - to shout "hurrah.''
n. [countable] - an exclamation of "hurrah.''
Idioms- Idioms last or final hurrah, a final moment of glory.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hur•rah (hə rä′, -rô′),USA pronunciation interj. - (used as an exclamation of joy, exultation, appreciation, encouragement, or the like.)
v.i. - to shout "hurrah.''
n. - an exclamation of "hurrah.''
- hubbub; commotion;
fanfare. - a colorful or tumultuous event;
spectacle or celebration:We celebrated the centennial with a three-day hurrah. - Idioms last or final hurrah, a final moment or occasion of glory or achievement:The new play will be her last hurrah as an actress before she retires.
Also, hur•ray (hə rā′),USA pronunciation hooray, hoorah. |