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1 The band broke loose in a wild hurrah of a tune.
2 The flash, the crack, the stream of fire, the wild hurrah , the forward rush, were all simultaneous things.
3 At the bottom of the package they found something that caused them to send up a wild hurrah .
4 Frank was the first to grasp the situation, and he jumped from the trench with a wild hurrah .
5 My wild hurrah rang through the silent woods, and I stood listening to the echoes until all was hushed.
6 Then came the order, "Forward!" followed by a wild hurrah of our men as they charged the savages.
7 But it did not matter; a wild hurrah was given for the shipwrights, another for the ship, and another for the firm.
8 The other night a German on reconnoissance got very close to our wire, and was greeted not by shots but by a wild hurrah .
9 There were wild hurrahs from the men.
10 Every man and animal took to his heels, and Akbar trumpeted wild hurrahs as he strained all tendons in pursuit.
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