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There are no interjections when he speaks".
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No authorial interjections or stern warnings.
I add appropriate interjections like, "No, really?", "Uh huh" and "Right".
His vowels take on distorted, domineering proportions, meaning that even short interjections, like "no" and "so," become meandering journeys.
Then, your witty interjections will no longer be taken seriously.
In the mouth of a lesser man, his interjections might have been no more than sarcasm.
Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart" — "damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart"—"damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
Kissinger describes Deng's "acerbic, no-nonsense style, his occasional sarcastic interjections and his disdain of the philosophical in favor of the eminently practical … Deng rarely wasted time on pleasantries, nor did he feel it necessary to soften his remarks by swaddling them in parables" as Mao did.
The Keen Company's revisiting of "The Fourposter" is, like the bed of the title, charming in a sturdy sort of way; no fancy reimaginings or other modern interjections here.
An 1884 article by J. A. Harrison on "Negro English" includes "Dat's cool!" in a list of undefined interjections, but there's no way of knowing if the exclamation was merely a comment on a person's assuredness or audacity, fitting in with one of the earlier meanings.
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