thank
IPA: θˈæŋk
noun
- (obsolete in the singular) An expression of appreciation; a thought.
verb
- (transitive) To express gratitude or appreciation toward.
- (transitive) To feel gratitude or appreciation toward.
- (transitive) To credit or hold responsible.
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Examples of "thank" in Sentences
- "Oh, thank you, _thank_ you," she said gratefully; "you are
- But it cannot be, I thank you, I _thank_ you for your sympathy.
- Oh, thank you, _thank_ you, aunty, for thinking of the hot supper.
- I again thank you for starting this thread, because it brought to light a fundamental aspect of the Culture War.
- "She is sick -- it will kill her to lose him -- You have said what I expected, and I thank you, thank you, _thank_ you!
- Finally, I want to once again thank the Forum for all the helpful ideas and advice I received, especially the private responders.
- "Oh! thank you -- _thank you_!" she said, with trembling lip and tearful eyes as she held out her hand, "I feel _sure_ that you will find father."
- You see he's to _thank God_ for detecting him -- thank God even at that frightful moment, and with that frightful death before him as a consequence.
- Sorry to be so longe winded, i love reading all your finds and only recently could give you something i thought might interest you - write me and give me your thoughs about this might be a presentation coin - thank you — chuck sluggo4787@juno.com
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