5 adjectives to describe huzza

They bound their brows with garlands of flowerets sweet and bright, In one hand each a cane-stalk bore, in one a taper white, And the clarions began to blow, and trump and Moorish horn, And whoop and shout and loud huzzas adown the street were borne.

[Footnote S: See Burns's 'Postscript' to his 'Cry and Prayer': And when he fa's, His latest draught o' breathin' leaves him In faint huzzas.

Rome's loudest shout for liberty was when she murdered it, and drowned its death shrieks in her hoarse huzzas.

One of the passengers had brought with him a bottle or two of champagne to celebrate the event: the corks sprang gaily in the air, and with a joyful "huzza," the health of the new hemisphere was drunk.

6.The vowel a, at the end of a word, (except in the questionable term huzza, or when silent, as in guinea,) has always its Italian or middle sound, as heard in the interjection aha! a sound which readily unites with that of s flat, and which ought, in deliberate speech, to be carefully preserved in plurals from this ending: as, Canada, the Canadas; cupola, cupolas; comma, commas; anathema, anathemas.

5 adjectives to describe  huzza