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He acknowledged the interjection with a cheery wave - there was a high wire fence between him and his accuser - and a slight look of horror at being reminded of the incident.
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Mr. Gore likes interjections with an edge.
Also included are so-called onomatopoeic interjections, with augh, blech, grr, waah and yeesh lending their situational help to Scrabblers.
Early jazz from New Orleans framed soloists' interjections with a raucous polyphonic texture; big bands, in the thirties, provided a thickness of intricate arrangement or urgent riffs.
And there are stabs of violence with the interjection of internet images of Parisian ethnic uprisings.
(About that time Guevara acquired his nickname, from a verbal mannerism of Argentines who punctuate their speech with the interjection che).
And then, with an interjection by Amber Rose, a woman who has dated both of them, it got sort of dirty.
"Yas:" an interjection that is synonymous with the traditional "yes," but contains more enthusiasm and expresses an extreme approval or liking of that noun or thing which it relates to.
Interjection: An exclamation, often with no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence.
In "You've Been a Good Ole Wagon," as Smith taunts her ex, praising the talents of her new lover, Armstrong almost upstages her with interjections on his muted cornet, mimicking the discarded fellow with sobbing, growling, and stuttering effects that resolve into supple arpeggios.
That may be the case, but Main's interjection may be in keeping with the views of many in the current government.
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