ah
1 Americaninterjection
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interjection
Etymology
Origin of A.H.3
From New Latin annō Hejirae
Origin of A.H.4
From New Latin annō Hebraico
Example Sentences
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“Ah,” said Duane in understanding.
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“Ah,” said Duane gently, and gently, too, he hugged her back.
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At the same time that Duane jumped left in fear, a loud “Ah!” escaped his lips.
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“Hello to y— . . . Ah, there you are! I was a— . . . What I meant to s— . . . Do you think you could . . . Oh my.”
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“Ah. Well then, fear not, Twitch. I shall free you at once. It is a delicate operation. Try to stay calm and still and, well . . . less twitchy.”
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