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Wow   /waʊ/   Listen
Wow

verb
1.
Impress greatly.
noun
1.
A joke that seems extremely funny.  Synonyms: belly laugh, howler, riot, scream, sidesplitter, thigh-slapper.



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"Wow" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Wow!" screeched Bones. "Oh, Lord, dear old sister, you gave me the dickens of a fright! Well, let's get along. Thank ...
— The Keepers of the King's Peace • Edgar Wallace

... in their own pwopa spheeaw A long distance off; but I don t like them neeaw; The slams is the place faw a popula show; Don't encouwage the people to spoil Wotten Wow. ...
— The Humourous Poetry of the English Language • James Parton

... a dog—a queen! Ah, Tiny, dear departing pug! She lives, but she is past sixteen, And scarce can crawl across the rug. I loved her beautiful and kind; Delighted in her pert Bow-wow: But now she snaps if you don't mind; 'Twere lunacy to love ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 4 (of 4) • Various

... the black Douglas And wow but he was rough! For he pulled up the bonny brier, And flanged in ...
— The Book of Old English Ballads • George Wharton Edwards

... on my way to a big Injun Pow-wow at Swegache fer Sir Bill—ayes it were in Feb'uary, the time o' the great moon o' the hard snow. Now they be some good things 'bout Injuns but, like young brats, they take natural to deviltry. Ye may have my hide fer sole luther if ye ketch me in an Injun village with a load o' ...
— In the Days of Poor Richard • Irving Bacheller


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