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Hooray, that is just what is needed without all the pissanting around the place.
Whirlpool.net.au 2009
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Hooray, that is just what is needed without all the pissanting around the place.
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Like the one crowd of 20-something guys shouting "Hooray for D.C. Sports!" as they left, except they didn't really mean "Hooray" like that.
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Like the one crowd of 20-something guys shouting "Hooray for D.C. Sports!" as they left, except they didn't really mean "Hooray" like that.
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I shouted, "Hooray," and the whole auditorium erupted in wild cheering.
A Hell of a Read - The Scientist As Rebel, by Freeman Dyson 2009
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"Hooray," I said; and I went out and looked at my cigar.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 4, 1914 Various
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What a big "Hooray" I shall utter, when it is finished, and when I am not in the midst of remaking the bourgeois!
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921
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"Hooray," yelled Mr. Gibney, and dashed at the post which held
Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates Gordon [Illustrator] Grant 1918
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"Hooray," shrieked the rebels, delighted at this good news, and they proceeded to rush upon the Soldier with the Green Whiskers in such a crowd that it was a wonder they didn't stick the knitting-needles into one another.
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and Tim Woodman ... a Sequel to the Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank 1904
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"Hooray," shrieked the rebels, delighted at this good news, and they proceeded to rush upon the Soldier with the Green Whiskers in such a crowd that it was a wonder they didn't stick the knitting-needles into one another.
The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904
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