last hurrah
Americannoun
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a politician's final campaign.
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any final attempt, competition, performance, success, or the like.
his last hurrah as a college football star.
Etymology
Origin of last hurrah
From The Last Hurrah, a novel (1956) by U.S. author Edwin O'Connor (1918–68)
Example Sentences
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They’re having one last hurrah, and the memories are going to be priceless.
From Los Angeles Times
In fact, she’s calling the tour her “one last hurrah.”
From Los Angeles Times
Unsurprisingly, and once again, it was not the band’s last hurrah.
From Los Angeles Times
It was one of the last hurrahs on Highland Avenue before the fire.
From Los Angeles Times
However, it seems like this might be the Grabber’s last hurrah.
From Los Angeles Times
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