Sentence examples for aye aye from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aye aye" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in nautical contexts.
It is typically used as a response to indicate acknowledgment or agreement, especially in a military or maritime setting.
Example: "When the captain gave the order to set sail, the crew responded with a resounding aye aye."
Alternatives: "Yes, sir" or "Understood.".

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"Aye, aye.

Aye, aye, aye, Weequahic High!

Aye aye woz the replifing clud.

'Oh, aye, aye,' they say when you ask them.

"Aye, aye!" the Prince said, and laughed a little gruffly.

Aye, aye, aye Weequahic High!" The library and the museum are accustomed to Roth exhibits, Roth inquiries, Rothian pilgrims.

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The aye-aye is critically endangered and protected by law.

What are special features of the aye-aye?

The aye-aye is about 40 cm (16 inches) long, excluding the bushy 55- to 60-cm tail.

Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), rare squirrel-like primate of Madagascar, the sole living representative of the family Daubentoniidae.

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