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hallelujah

[hal-uh-loo-yuh] / ˌhæl əˈlu yə /


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It allowed me to sing hallelujah in the Lenten season,” referring to the run-up to Easter.

From Salon

“This zydeco band ... can play!” says the gator, adding an excitedly drawn-out “hallelujah” for emphasis.

From Los Angeles Times

Then one day she left, and the skies opened as a heavenly host sang hallelujah.

From Salon

He often intersperses his speeches with chants of “hallelujah” in a strongly Christian country.

From Seattle Times

“The contemporary Black art and the Black art boom, which I’m all for — more power to you, hallelujah — a lot of it is heavy-handed and overt and I’m not interested in that. “

From New York Times