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ho
noun
A stop; a halt; a moderation of pace.
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I'm not sure what they expected but what they got was a somewhat clumsy Claus, booming in his deepest voice: "Ho, ho, ho!" The parents rolled around in hysterics.
David Goodhart, founder of the upscale Prospect magazine and (on his own admission) a reformed "public school leftie and ex-Marxist" captures the distress in his new book, The British Dream, now being serialised in (I wonder why? Ho, ho) the Daily Mail.
More 'Oh no' than 'Ho ho'.
And next week the European Commission will give its opinion on Macedonia's application for membership.In this section Building problems Election bloops Car-burning in the suburbs Ho, ho, very satirical Approaching Europe From Marx to marketing Wobbling ahead The farmers' friend ReprintsIt is no coincidence that these things are happening now.
Tally ho, and off he set to shoot Labour foxes.
Hey ho! (Would it be a little smug of us, at this juncture, to bring up the fact that Badwan was educated at the prestigious boarding school Rugby, alma mater of Neville Chamberlain and the Plebgate star, Tory MP Andrew Mitchell, where the biggest insult you can apparently give someone is to call them a Tanner, meaning a day boy? It would? Oh).
You say this is an "annual" problem, which suggests you buy dresses every year which - oh ho! - suggests you have dresses already in your wardrobe, she says in a Belgian accent, with a waggle of her waxed moustache.
As the march proceeded from Union Station to the Capitol reflecting pool, the crowd sang various chants, from "Hey hey, ho ho, mass surveillance has got to go" to "They say wire tap?
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