This is part of an ongoing series of whatsis through strange and foreign lands which you are reading, hooray! |
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But hooray, my parsnips have germinated at a fantastic rate this year, and we're in for a bumper crop, something I've never managed before. |
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Jamie, on the other hand, is raddled and vague, a blundering hooray with half-baked ideas of grandeur. |
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A simpler way of saying much the same thing is: parents like me say hooray, I'd love to live in a city like San Francisco that bans Happy Meals. |
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Such behaviour is anti-social and inexcusable, be it the fault of teenage labourers, toff hooray henries or students. |
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Gottlieb and Kimball feature those songs that became the lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion. |
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My tester was not equipped with a navigation system, and hooray to that. |
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It has been hooray Henry in Wales ever since the Kiwi boss breezed into Cardiff last year to take on the national job. |
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Bravo to all our athletes, and hooray for Canada. |
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He ought already to have condemned the Hooray Henrys who disrupted the Commons. |
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And what would be the academics' motives for selecting less able Hooray Henrys to teach for the next three years? |
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There will also be plenty of Glaswegian humour, a thimbleful of alcohol or two, and not a Hooray Henry in sight. |
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Hooray, say some, here comes big capital to modernise the road and provide jobs and homes for the needy. |
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News footage from Britain in 1987 shows champagne-swilling Hooray Henrys uncorking Bolly in celebration of Nigel Lawson's tax-cutting budget. |
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There will be no crackdown on Hooray Henrys spilling out of champagne bars and abusing people. |
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If the plan works, there will be no images of Hooray Henries, outlandish hedonism or general drunkenness in the tabloids on Friday morning. |
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Despite their portrayal as Hooray Henrys in knotted hankies, the Lions supporters have been wonderfully good-tempered. |
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If colleges really did take students on the basis of their father's money they would end up with a bunch of Hooray Henrys and lose all credibility. |
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The younger members, the aforesaid Hooray Henries, think they have the right to ride their horses roughshod wherever they like causing substantial damage. |
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His girlfriend is performing an audition, singing her talentless heart out for some Hooray Henry producers, who are laughing at her, and simultaneously gossiping among themselves. |
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Cecil was clocking up his fifth 1000 win when Wince battled home last season and you ignore Hooray Henry at your peril. |
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When elected as an MP five years later, he already sounded much less like a Hooray Henry. |
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He joined the Hooray Henry hooligans of the heavy-drinking Bullingdon Club. |
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Good article on Hooray Ranch, but you presented only one side of the Kansas waterfowling story. |
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Surrounded by Hooray Henrys and Sloane Rangers in Barbour coats and Hunter wellies, he chatted and joked with his wealthy chums. |
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Local acts including Hip Hop Hooray, Sun Dance, the Shakes, and Prince, also took to the stage. |
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Hooray Henry or not, Henri is just the dab for a stab at reliable French fizz. |
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The list of fresh Tory peers includes tycoons, investment bankers, Hooray Henries and Lord Snootys. |
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Second, he sounds like a cross between a Dalek and a Hooray Henry. |
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The posh hellraisers maybe muck out cows in the daytime, but at night they scrub themselves until the glow, don black ties and live it up at Hooray Henry balls. |
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Is it all Hovis-style cobblestone terraces, flat caps, whippets and pigeon-fancying in the former and pearly kings, Sloane Rangers and chinless Hooray Henrys in the other? |
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