Examples of 'tallyho' in a sentence
Meaning of "tallyho"
Tallyho is an adjective used to describe an exclamation or call made while hunting or when sighting a fox
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- Used to urge on a fox hunt, especially when the fox is sighted.
- A simple greeting, primarily used by the upper classes.
- Target sighted.
- An instance of the interjection.
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You would hop in the old crate and tallyho.
Tallyho and all that . Get the galoshes out.
She always wants to go to the local dance club Tallyho.
No time to lose Chin up, tallyho We will never stop till those Heffalumps go.
Our business is largely word of foot . Tallyho.
Okay, I got a tallyho on the cape.
I am taking that offer from live television . Tallyho.
Come on, tallyho.
Feed me champagne … break down the inhibitions … and tallyho.
Tallyho has decided to keep their package deals the same for 2019.
Till those Heffalumps go you will ever know Chin up, tallyho dreadfully dreaded.
Well, let me just take a… tallyho at it, OK? I will just flip this light on.
I will see you in the mountains. Tallyho.
No time to lose Chin up, tallyho Forward, march!
An unattended cart, how fortunate for an unattended cart thief. Tallyho.
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Come on, please! And I will put that tallyho outfit on.
Six months of undercover work, and it all comes down to Ducky . Tallyho.
This is gonna be a scream . Tallyho.
No time to lose Chin up, tallyho.
Evacuation complete . Then tallyho.
Here we go again . Tallyho.
Till those Heffalumps go Forward, march! you will ever know Chin up, tallyho dreadfully dreaded.
And I believe it 's pronounced … tallyho.