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hurrah

[huh-rah, -raw] / həˈrɑ, -ˈrɔ /


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They’re having one last hurrah, and the memories are going to be priceless.

From Los Angeles Times

There was a last hurrah for its popular pantomime, with a 15-strong cast in full costume performing a pop medley that climaxed with an upbeat and unexpectedly poignant rendition of Fleetwood Mac's Don't Stop.

From BBC

This year will apparently be his last hurrah - he has said he will retire later in 2022.

From BBC

"We've been together for a long time," he points out to Miranda in the last hurrah that fails to swerve her away from her choice.

From Salon

“Looking forward, if we can confidently say that omicron is the last hurrah, we could confidently forecast the path,” Hunter said.

From Washington Post