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was phew
interjection
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise.
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All in all, we agreed on the long drive back in the dark, it was an evening that was (phew!) worth both the time and money spent.
She was really healthy'; ' I could feel the tension melt away after she was born safely'; ' once she was out I was relieved - phew, it was all over' and ' once she was out I was phew … she's not going to die now, she'll be fine'.
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"When I hear about these things, my immediate reaction is phew," said Ms. Lippincott, who also wrote the book, "Seven Things Your Teenager Won't Tell You (And How to Talk About Them Anyway)" published by Ballantine Books this year.
The acting categories are — phew! — not all-white, with Octavia Spencer ("The Shape of Water") and Mary J. Blige ("Mudbound") in Best Supporting Actress and Daniel Kaluuya ("Get Out") and Denzel Washington ("Roman J. Israel, Esq"). in Best Actor.
That was… phew," she says, exhaling.
"I was like, phew," she smiles.
This was not (phew) an audience participation kind of event and there were no children in the cast.
Smoke and lights and noise and shouting and all kinds of stuff and it was just, phew, mindblowing.
I was like, phew!" These days, Cattrall lives in New York and has a small place on the water, which she loves, but it "can get lonely, too".
The good news is that (phew!) Clothes Encounters is NOT breaking up.
But, come on, I know what they're thinking, "Phew, better her than me!" Day 8: I arrive 10 minutes late for a company-sponsored workshop with a career counselor.
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