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Here's to
(someone or something), an expression used as a toast to someone or something to wish someone or something well. Here's to Jim and Mary! May they be very happy! Here's to your new job!

here's to somebody (spoken)
this is in honor of someone So here's to you, Dave – happy fifteenth anniversary, and another fifteen more.
Usage notes: often said when making a toast (a short speech honoring someone and followed by everyone present having a drink)


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This was only our second away victory of the season and, like the previous one against Dundee United, was a live televised game, so here's to next Monday and another TV match.
Written by the late Leslie Haworth, a Kelsall fruit farmer, it includes a chorus paying homage to Cheshire farm produce: ``Here's to Cheshire, here's to the cheese, Here's to the birds and the apple trees, And here's to the lovely strawberries, Ding, dang dong go the wedding bells.
So here's to mothers who cherish their children, despite the inevitable pain that parenting asks.
 
 
 
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