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it is an interjection.
It is not an interjection, except when it is.
It is itself an oath, in another sense — an interjection, an outburst of anger.
Used as an interjection when someone is considering doing something risky or ill-advised.
It may be used as an interjection, indicating indifference, or as an adjective, meaning mediocre.
The word also spent time as an interjection, an expression of dismay.
As an interjection, noun or adjective, fail is proving to be an epic unfail.
That "local girls' school" is a quintessential Larkin detail, an interjection from his "Brunette Coleman" persona.
This means, for example, that what seems an interruption to one viewer might be merely an interjection to another.
"Happy Hump Day!" can also be used as an interjection to fill in any awkward silence you might experience on a Wednesday.
I thought it over for a while and concluded that it must be an interjection, even though it fails the Mad Libs test.
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