Which preposition to use with hurrahed

for Occurrences 149%

He then set his clerks at copying for him, and at the end of four hours, he jumped up from the table, and enthusiastically shouted: "Hurrah for 'The Scouts of the Plains!'

of Occurrences 9%

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

in Occurrences 4%

The birds, how jolly they were, and how refreshing the breeze was that came stealing over the water, making one feel as if he would like to shout and hurrah in the buoyancy, the brightness, and glory of the morning.

among Occurrences 1%

There was such a rush and hurrah among these horsemen that long before they reached the corrals the line-back's tongue lolled out, for he was now a very fat calf.

as Occurrences 1%

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.

to Occurrences 1%

Only the ever-curious, ever-sight-loving, always-thoughtless populace, to whom the honor has at times been accorded of being called "the sovereign people," only this populace had hurried hither from all the streets of Berlin to see the entry of the Russians, and to hurrah to the conqueror, provided he paraded right handsomely and slowly in.

with Occurrences 1%

We passed close to Fort Pinckney, our volunteers exchanging hurrahs with the garrison.

Which preposition to use with  hurrahed