aah
IPA: ˈɑ
noun
- Expression of amazement, surprise, enthusiasm, or fear.
- Expression of joy and/or pleasure.
- The exclamation aah.
- Initialism of aquatic ape hypothesis. [Synonym of aquatic ape theory (“the idea that Homo sapiens evolved certain traits as a result of adapting to a more aquatic habitat”).]
verb
- (intransitive, informal) To say or exclaim aah.
- To express amazement or surprise or enthusiasm, especially by the interjection aah.
- To express joy or pleasure, especially by the interjection aah.
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Examples of "aah" in Sentences
- "aah" -- doesn't she sound like the violins in the scary music they use in
- I made the "aah" sound and told him he would have to endure a reminiscence.
- Another poster known as "aah" claimed he had been told he would have his voucher in 20 working days.
- But Labour's focus on abolishing child poverty is not, as he (deliberately) patronisingly claims, for the "aah" factor.
- When I first saw that Aa, a group from Brooklyn, was playing at FNR, I pronounced the band's name like "aah" in my head.
- Rule: If someone due to pain or difficulty said 'aah' 'ooh' 'oof' tuf or cried out loudly and a sound was heard then the Namaz will break.
- Snowed in at the hotel and unable to move my car, I did try to study the lists: 128 legal two-letter words, 1,293 threeletters: 'aah', 'aal' 'aas' 'aba', 'abb', 'abo', 'abs', 'aby',
- While his hands are (or were) squeaky clean, he's just dragged them across a splattered palette of germs collected from every patient he's seen today, yesterday, or maybe even last week, and now - open up and say "aah" - those hands are headed straight for your unguarded mouth.
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