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Huzzas (also
referred to as
Huzzawouie huzzas) is the name of a surf
break off Gracetown,
Western Australia. It is in
proximity to a
number of
other surf...
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Huzzah (sometimes
written hazzah;
originally spelled huzza and
pronounced huh-ZAY, now
often pronounced as huh-ZAH; in most
modern varieties of English...
- King's troops ... at a
distance of
about sixty or
seventy yards from us,
huzzaing and on a
quick pace
toward us, with
three officers in
their front on horseback...
- was
recorded as
having turned to his
colleague and stated: "I had
their huzzas before; I have
their hearts now."
Robert Southey reported on the onlookers...
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individual regiment,
riding along the line to
cheer the troops,
accepting the
huzzas of the
soldiers and
complementing them in turn. The
closest he came to a...
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Madridban Polydor 1929 Majd ha újra sírni tudsz... Ervé 1927 Malvin, ne
húzza el a derekát 1929
Messze van a
Mester ucca
Polydor 1931
Minden ugy lesz...
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recorded that on
seeing the
government troops the
Jacobites began to "
huzza and
bravado them" but
without response: "on the contrary, they continued...
- Bushel—bushel—sacks full, And my
pockets full too!
Huzza! — South Hams of Devon, 1871
Huzza,
Huzza, in our good town The
bread shall be white, and the...
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species of the
smallest size,
which Melville generically calls porpoises. I.
Huzza porpoise (Common dolphin,
Delphinus delphis.). The
identification arises...
- last
verse with:
Build it up with
stone so strong,
Dance o'er my Lady Lee,
Huzza! 'twill last for ages long, with a **** lady. The
meaning of the
rhyme is...