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the whoa
interjection
Stop (especially when commanding a horse or imitative thereof); calm down; slow down.
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"I'd do the 'Whoa,'" he admits.
In terms of breathtaking prices, J. Crew's bikinis barely register on the whoa! continuum.
The ending scenes elicited laughter at the screening I attended, yet the "whoa" factor is high.
He wants to recover the "Whoa!" reaction humans had the very first time they looked at, say, a lithograph of the Pyramids.
The Whoa Nellie Deli part of the gas station is a gourmet jewel known mainly by word of mouth and located in the most unlikely of places.
At the end of the day, drive down Highway 120 to the town of Lee Vining and the Whoa Nellie Deli.
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After the set wound up with "Rebellion (Lies)" from "Funeral," the audience kept singing the "whoa-oh-oh" chorus until the band returned for encores.
My pronunciation can still come out a little different every time, along a scale from the "Oy-ti-seek-a" recommended in the Times to the "Whoa-ta-cee-kah" that a self-confident Midwestern friend of mine swears by.
Jaimie Warren, who had a show in January titled, "The Whoas of Female Tragedy II," is a photographer, performance artist and curator.
The "whoa-oh-oh"s sound like candy-painted drill bits boring into the track's cool, metallic foundation.
Practice the whoaing and whistling until you can stop him with a whistle blast.
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