Sentence examples for exclamation mark from inspiring English sources

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exclamation mark

noun

Punctuation mark “!” (used to denote excitement, surprise or shock).

  • The excessive use of exclamation marks devalues their effect, but is typical of concise genres such as cartoons, not reference works!

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Insert cheery exclamation mark here.

The clue's in the exclamation mark.

"And that's a big exclamation mark.

"With the exclamation mark, I think".

The exclamation mark led me, inevitably, to the emoticon.

That last sentence cries out for an exclamation mark.

(The exclamation mark in the title was his idea).

Samantha Bond's terrific Nell is Eleanor's exclamation mark.

You can't do that without an exclamation mark.

That's GREAT! – with italics, caps, bold type, exclamation mark.

"An exclamation mark is like laughing at your own jokes".

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