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The last hurrah Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɫæs/, /ˈɫæst/ /hʊˈɹɑ
thuh LAST huh-RAH
ðə, ði/ /lˈɑːst/ /həɹˈɑː
thuh LAHST huh-RAH

Definition

A final effort, performance, or celebration before the end of something, such as retirement, graduation, or a major change.

Usage & Nuances

A somewhat informal, often nostalgic phrase. Used for people, groups, or projects marking their last big action or event. Often appears as 'one last hurrah.' Not for everyday endings; it implies a sense of celebration or effort.

Example Sentences

The concert was the last hurrah before the band broke up.

basic

Graduation will be the last hurrah for our class.

basic

He treated his retirement party as the last hurrah of his career.

basic

We all went out for one last hurrah before moving to different cities.

natural

The cafe's closing down this weekend, so let's have the last hurrah there.

natural

After the marathon, he said, 'That was the last hurrah for my running days.'

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