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Discover Ludwig"holy moley" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used as an expression of surprise, shock, or amazement. For example: "Holy moley, I can't believe I won the lottery!".
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Holy moley!
"Holy moley," says one woman as blood spreads.
"I was like, 'Holy moley.' I had to get back on it.
"Holy moley," Mr. Leadon murmured as the car in which they were traveling rounded a corner, offering an even more dazzling view of the building.
After all, there are only so many times you can get away with saying "holy moley" — although "Shazam!" makes that work, too.
I wouldn't expect Mr. Collins or Will Shortz to know about that, but it did bring back fond memories of torturing my curly hair into the requisite "Farrah" hairstyle before slipping into my platform sandals and going disco dancing in my finest glitter wear because, holy moley people, were the Fashion Police ever on vacation for that entire decade or what?
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Holy moly.
Where had Ratty, Toad and Moley gone?
Franklin Roosevelt described Moley's book as "kiss ass and tell".
Holy Blood, Holy Grail.
"It's easy, fun and efficient," Mr. Moley continued.
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