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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

After four calls, she located the car — hurrah — and was told to get to the address, near Los Angeles International Airport, before 10 a.m. or she would be charged for another day.

From Los Angeles Times

In one last hurrah, Ricciardo was given a fresh set of tyres and set the fastest lap of the race.

From BBC

His final hurrah was to help out Verstappen by securing the fastest lap of the race at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, denying the Dutchman's title rival Lando Norris an extra point.

From BBC

But we had to have one last hurrah.”

From Los Angeles Times