cock-a-hoop
11cock-a-hoop — adjective extremely pleased. Origin C17: from the phr. set cock a hoop, of unknown origin, appar. denoting the action of turning on a tap and allowing liquor to flow …
12cock-a-hoop — adjective (not before noun) pleased and excited about something, especially something you have done (+ at/about): Robert s cock a hoop about his new job …
13cock-a-hoop — adj. & adv. adj. exultant; crowing boastfully. adv. exultantly. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. in phr. set cock a hoop denoting some action preliminary to hard drinking …
14cock-a-hoop — joyfully, happily, gladly, cheerfully …
15cock-a-hoop — a. Boasting, boastful, bragging, vaunting, vaporing, blustering, exulting, triumphant, vain glorious …
16cock-a-hoop — UK / US adjective pleased and proud about something that you have done …
17cock-a-hoop — [[t]ˌkɒk əˈhup, ˈhʊp, ˈkɒk əˌhup, ˌhʊp[/t]] adj. 1) boastfully elated 2) askew; out of kilter • Etymology: 1520–30; orig. uncert …
18cock-a-hoop — /kɒk ə ˈhup/ (say kok uh hoohp) adjective in a state of unrestrained joy or exultation …
19Manfred Mann's Cock-a-Hoop — EP by Manfred Mann Released 1964 …
20Cock and Hoop Court — Out of Addle Hill. In Castle Baynard Ward (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 230, to Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. Name derived from the sign …