Exclamation of a kind
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ACHExclamation of a kind.
OOPSExclamation of a klutz
TORAPart of a WWII exclamation
YUMHalf of a gustatory exclamation.
FIEPart of a giant's exclamation
DOHExclamation by a famous citizen of Springfield
TORAPart of a W.W. II exclamation
IMADEITExclamation at the end of a trip
eye(a mild exclamation of contradiction or surprise)
eureka(an exclamation of triumph at a discovery)
NOBODYSCOOLExclamation upon entering a room full of nerds?
EEKExclamation from one in fear of a mouse
ONESharer of an exclamation point on a keyboard
FIEPart of a "Jack and the Beanstalk" exclamation
jiminy(a mild exclamation of surprise, emotion, or awe)
jimminy(a mild exclamation of surprise, emotion, or awe)
BRAVOExclamation that's also the name of a cable channel
jeepers(used as a mild exclamation of surprise or emotion)
cripes(used as a mild oath or an exclamation of astonishment)
rah(used as an exclamation of encouragement to a player or team)
wham(used as an exclamation suggestive of a loud slam, blow, or the like)
whams(used as an exclamation suggestive of a loud slam, blow, or the like)
interjectionAn exclamation, esp. as a part of speech, e.g., ah! or dear me!
interjectionsAn exclamation, esp. as a part of speech, e.g., ah! or dear me!
interrobanga punctuation mark that combines the question mark and the exclamation point, indicating a mixture of query and interjection.
jingo(an exclamation used to emphasize the truth or importance of a foregoing statement, or to express astonishment, approval, etc.)
sentenceA set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses
whewa whistling sound or a sound like a half-formed whistle uttered as an exclamation gave a long whew when he realized the size of the job used interjectionally chiefly to express amazement, discomfort, or relief