Examples of 'heigh-ho' in a sentence
Meaning of "heigh-ho"
heigh-ho (adjective) - Used to express exuberance, cheerfulness, or excitement, often in a sing-song manner. Typically used as an interjection to greet or call attention
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- Colaptes auratus, northern flicker.
- To chant "heigh-ho".
- Used as a cadence-count used for synchronized walking, marching, pulling, lifting, etc.
- Alternative spelling of hey ho.
How to use "heigh-ho" in a sentence
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I may sit in a corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband.
Heigh-ho and welcome to another Muppet Show.
And when I came at last to wife With a heigh-ho.
With a heigh-ho the wind and the rain.
When that I was a tiny little boy With a heigh-ho.
Heigh-ho and down we go.
I pray you tell your brother how well i counterfeited, heigh-ho.
I want the world to know Heigh-ho the merry-o.
Heigh-ho the merry-o That 's the only way to be I want the world to know.
For he that has the little tiny wit . Heigh-ho.
Heigh-ho the merry-o To spend your mama 's dough.
I find that term a little bombastic . But, heigh-ho.
Heigh-ho the merry-o That 's the only way to be.
For "he that has and a little tiny wit… Heigh-ho.
Heigh-ho It 's home from work we go.
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It's home from work we go Heigh-ho.
Heigh-ho It 's off to work we go.