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Definition of Huzzaing

Huzzaing
Huzza Huz*za", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Huzzaed; p. pr. & vb. n. Huzzaing.] To shout huzza; to cheer.

Meaning of Huzzaing from wikipedia

- Huzzah (sometimes written hazzah; originally spelled huzza in most modern varieties of English hurrah or ****ay) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary...
- Huzzas (also referred to as Huzzawouie huzzas) is the name of a surf break off Gracetown, Western Australia. It is in proximity to a number of other surf...
- King's troops ... at a distance of about sixty or seventy yards from us, huzzaing and on a quick pace toward us, with three officers in their front on horseback...
- was recorded as having turned to his colleague and stated: "I had their huzzas before; I have their hearts now." Robert Southey reported on the onlookers...
- recorded that on seeing the government troops the Jacobites began to "huzza and bravado them" but without response: "on the contrary, they continued...
- British charge, "the impetuosity with which they advanced, firing and huzzaing, threw the whole body of militia into such a panic that they generally...
- individual regiment, riding along the line to cheer the troops, accepting the huzzas of the soldiers and complementing them in turn. The closest he came to a...
- John Rowe. John Newbery and His Books: Trade and Plumb-cake for ever, huzza! Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1994. Welsh, Charles. A Bookseller of...
- Madridban Polydor 1929 Majd ha újra sírni tudsz... Ervé 1927 Malvin, ne húzza el a derekát 1929 Messze van a Mester ucca Polydor 1931 Minden ugy lesz...
- last verse with: Build it up with stone so strong, Dance o'er my Lady Lee, Huzza! 'twill last for ages long, with a **** lady. The meaning of the rhyme is...