I love the feeling when people walk in into our place and exclaim, OMG, your house looks so pretty. |
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Her feet stumbled on rocks, and she kept following, afraid but unable to scream for help or to exclaim in surprise. |
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It was to exclaim that I'm not staying in this backwater, but getting back on that plane to NYC asap. |
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The Liberals will stand up and exclaim about how terrible it all is, but then they will vote in favour. |
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With the spoken word, we use our tone, inflection and volume to question, exclaim and convey our feelings. |
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim. |
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I exclaim, although more out of surprise and distress than with anger. |
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But few people today climb into their car and exclaim at the absence of a horse to pull it. |
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Well might his friends exclaim that he had grown by persecutions, turnings out, and stabbings. |
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