Sentence examples for wha from inspiring English sources

The word 'wha' is not a standalone word in the English language and is not considered correct or usable in written English.
It is often used as a slang or colloquial term for the word "what" in spoken language, but it should not be used in formal writing. Example: "Wha are you doing later today?" (incorrect usage in written English) "Can you please repeat what you just said?" (acceptable usage in spoken English).

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wha

interjection

Eye dialect of what

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Its growth has been spectacular.In this section No more parachuting in The devil you know A tizz about fizz A little help Unexpected bills We're back Deli-licious Frail and faltering Working single mothers Nats, wha hae ReprintsIn 2006, Keelham had a turnover of £2m, already large for a farm shop.

But women are used to being left holding the baby.In this section No more parachuting in The devil you know A tizz about fizz A little help Unexpected bills We're back Deli-licious Frail and faltering Working single mothers Nats, wha hae Reprints.

As these allegiances switch places, the prospects of stable, decisive government shrink and those of political deadlock grow.In this section No more parachuting in The devil you know A tizz about fizz A little help Unexpected bills We're back Deli-licious Frail and faltering Working single mothers Nats, wha hae ReprintsThe old ways lasted for many decades.

What are its followers imbibing?In this section No more parachuting in The devil you know A tizz about fizz A little help Unexpected bills We're back Deli-licious Frail and faltering Working single mothers Nats, wha hae ReprintsHope for a better future, conviction that the nats can deliver it, and an aching for the sense of purpose and belonging that many found in the separatist campaign.

Last December, I heard the Korean virtuoso Kyung Wha Chung finally conquer her acute nervousness during a UK comeback concert (a decade after a finger injury had forced her off the public stage), with a grandly passionate, unashamedly Romantic rendering of the Chaconne.

No, wha this tale o' truth shall read, Ilk man and mother's son take heed;  Whene'er to drink you are inclin'd,  Or cutty-sarks run in your mind,  Think! ye may buy joys o'er dear -  Remember Tam o' Shanter's mare.

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You know, it's like wha-what??" Though they probably don't put as much thought into it as Pam, some people are artists with the punctuation keys.

"'You played WHA-AT?' Mick immediately rounded up other Stones and said: 'Hey, she played "Star Star".

Instead of the high-pitched "WHA-A-A-A-T?" with which she announces her entrance as Billie Dawn, the classic dumb blonde she plays in the revival of "Born Yesterday" at the Cort Theater, Ms. Arianda offers a low-key, low-throated pleased-to-meet-you.

The Wha-nabe bartender on the employment line does not wax as enthusiastic: "It's O.K. Pretty predictable".

"Part of the challenge is that it takes repeated training, and it takes funding to make this become second nature to front-desk government workers," said Chung-Wha Hong, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition.

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