11 adjectives to describe hurrahs

The other boats now hove in sight, and a loud hurrah!

The distant hurrahs of the victorious German army cut short this dialogue.

He repeated it to each little group of the dispirited wretches as they staggered past him, but they replied staunchly by word or look, and one man, in the throes of a chill, swung his cap and uttered a feeble "Hurrah for the new Zion!" When they were all on with their meagre belongings, he called again to the man in the wagon.

On all hands I began to see blazing structures soar, with grand hurrahs, on high.

Sharp ringing volleys, heavy irregular firing, the fierce, wild shouts of the insurgents, and occasionally the hoarse hurrah of Russian soldiery.

It was hardly yet dark when the match was put to the shavings, and to the sound of the loud 'Hurrahs!'

The Prince hardly cast his eye over what was written before he outs with a lusty hurrah, as well he might, for this was the first news of the taking of St. Sebastian.

The postillions cracked their whips, the horses started forward, and amid a shrill hurrah my lord's carriage rolled away from the door.

The spectators, who are numerous beyond precedent, express their sympathy with these fervent feelings by continual hurrahs.

The two lads each seized one of the strong, but light, chairs scattered on the floor, and, with a sudden hurrah, flung themselves upon the Greeks.

But this was suddenly switched off into a sort of doubtful hurrah as Mr. Hooper, with his wife trying to dissuade him by his coat-tails, arose and cleared his throat.

11 adjectives to describe  hurrahs