Huzzah (originally
huzza, and in most modern varieties of English hurrah or hooray) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary , "
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Huzza!
Huzza! For War and Washington! Additional lyrics are provided at bartleby. laugh at all their empty puffs,—
huzza for Washington!
Kaynak: War and Washington The English hurrah was preceded by
huzza, stated to be a sailors word, and generally connected with heeze, to hoist, probably being one of
Kaynak: CheeringBattle:
Huzza!
huzza for Texas!" The battle took the form of skirmishing for several hours as Caldwell directed his sharpshooters to
Kaynak: Battle of Salado Creek (1842)John Newbery and His Books: Trade and Plumb-cake for ever,
huzza! Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press, 1994. Welsh, Charles. A Bookseller of
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