- (a) last hurrah
- mainly American
a final action or performance before someone finishes a job or activity.
At 31, he knows this tournament may be his last hurrah.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
At 31, he knows this tournament may be his last hurrah.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
last hurrah — If an elderly person does something special before they die, it is a last hurrah … The small dictionary of idiomes
last hurrah — last′ hurrah′ n. 1) cvb a politician s final campaign 2) cvb any final attempt, competition, performance, success, or the like • Etymology: from The Last Hurrah, a novel (1956) by U.S. author Edwin O Connor (1918–68) … From formal English to slang
last hurrah — last hur rah n [C usually singular] AmE a final effort, event etc at the end of a long period of work, a life etc ▪ He s made it clear that this Olympics, his third, will be his last hurrah … Dictionary of contemporary English
last hurrah — last hur rah noun count usually singular AMERICAN a final effort, performance, appearance, event, etc., at the end of someone s career: His election to the council was seen as his last hurrah … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
last hurrah — last big event for an old person Frank is planning one more TV concert his last hurrah … English idioms
last hurrah — /last həˈra/ (say lahst huh rah) noun a final achievement at the end of a career. {from the novel The Last Hurrah (1956) by US author Edwin O Connor, which tells of the final campaign of an Irish American politician} …
last hurrah — ☆ last hurrah n. a final attempt or appearance, as in politics … English World dictionary
Last Hurrah for Chivalry — Infobox Film name = Last Hurrah for Chivalry caption = director = John Woo producer = Raymond Chow writer = starring = Damian Lau Wei Pai music = Roman Tam cinematography = Yu Ching distributor = Golden Harvest released = 1979 country =… … Wikipedia
last hurrah — N COUNT: usu sing Someone s last hurrah is the last occasion on which they do something, especially at the end of their career. I haven t even begun to think about quitting, or having a last hurrah, or allowing my career to wind down … English dictionary
last hurrah — noun Etymology: from The Last Hurrah (1956) by Edwin O Connor died 1968 American novelist Date: 1966 a final often valedictory effort, production, or appearance < his unsuccessful Senate run was his last hurrah R. W. Daly > … New Collegiate Dictionary
last hurrah — 1. a politician s final campaign. 2. any final attempt, competition, performance, success, or the like: his last hurrah as a college football star. [from The Last Hurrah, a novel (1956) by U.S. author Edwin O Connor (1918 68)] * * * … Universalium