Turkish question mark
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DARDANELLESTurkish question mark.
cedillasA similar mark under sin Turkish and other oriental languages
cedilladiacritical mark, somewhat resembling a comma, placed under a consonant letter, as under c in a French word, to indicate that the c is pronounced as soft rather than hard , and in some other languages, as Turkish and Romanian, to indi
EROTEMEQuestion mark.
REDCHINAGlobal question mark.
queriesA question mark
TBASched. "question mark"
TBASched. question mark
WESTGERMANYEuropean question mark.
IRANEuropean question mark.
PRESIDENT1952 question mark.
COLORTV question mark.
COLORTV question-mark.
HBOMBThe big question mark.
RUSSIAThe big question mark.
RUNNINGMATEQuestion mark of 1960.
INDIAQuestion mark of Asia.
PRESIDENTQuestion mark of 1968.
INTERROBANGQuestion-mark-exclamation combo
TITOOne question mark of Europe.
TBAQuestion mark on a TV sched.
CHANCESquare that sports a question mark
ITI"Is ...?" (question in Matthew and Mark)
LESKOInfomercial guy Matthew in those question mark-covered suits
GUESSJeans brand with a question mark in its logo
PUNCrossword clue that might end with a question mark
GUESSBrand of jeans with a question mark in its logo
interabanga punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERROBANG
interrobanga punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERABANG
interrobangsINTERROBANG, a punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERABANG
interabangsINTERABANG, a punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERROBANG
interrobanga punctuation mark that combines the question mark and the exclamation point, indicating a mixture of query and interjection.
uptalksrise in pitch at the end usually of a declarative sentence, esp. if habitual: often represented in writing by a question mark as in Hi, I'm here to read the meter?
uptalkrise in pitch at the end usually of a declarative sentence, esp. if habitual: often represented in writing by a question mark as in Hi, I'm here to read the meter?