Results for: interj. darn!, rot!, shucks! (cry of disappointment or disgust)
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interj. darn!, rot!, shucks! (cry of disappointment or disgust)rats
(hawaii) greeting, interj. welcome, greetings; farewell, goodbye (Hawaiian), word used in greeting and farewell (Hawaiian)aloha
(interjunction) exclamation, because of, conj. for what reason; because of which, for what reason?; for what purpose?, interj. Oh! (cry of surprise), reason; for what reason?; for what purpose?why
(Slang) to repulse, disgust (e.g.: "You disgust me, you really turn me off")turn-off
13th letter of the Greek alphabet, interj. well? so? (expression of impatience or curiosity); letter N in the Greek alphabetnu
a group of male friends, exclamation of surprise, immature man, interj. gosh! (cry of surprise, disappointment, or excitement), male child; son; young male; male servant (offensive), male from certain area, way of addressing male animalboy
about, across intervening space, affecting, again, anew; again; to the other side; in excess of; at the end; down, bowling of six balls, by means of, during, finished, in preference to, interj. comment made on a wireless radio to indicate the end of th...over
accidental knock, blow, stroke; projection, swelling, interj. thump, noise made by a bump, lump on surface, move unsteadily, raised area on skull, sound of impact, strike, hit; collide; be jolted, be shaken, swelling on body, turn away a passenger, wit...bump
act of excusing somebody, excuse somebody for something impolite, forgive somebody for wrongdoing, forgive; absolve; grant clemency, forgiveness; absolution; clemency, indulgence, interj, paper authorizing freedom from punishment, release from punishme...pardon
act of falling, autumn, be averted, be draped, be taken by force, become lower, become lower in pitch, begin to be in specified state, collapse politically, come down suddenly from upright position, display disappointment, distance down, downward facin...fall
act of forcing back attack, disgust somebody, force back military attack, refusal, rejection; repulsion, act of driving away, refuse, rebuff; repel, drive away, spurn somebodyrepulse
act of frustrating; condition of being frustrated; aggravation, something which causes feelings of frustration; disappointment, anxiety and depression, dissatisfaction, frustrating of somebody or something, something that thwartsfrustration
act of repelling, act of driving away; repugnance, disgust; force that causes two bodies to move away from one another (Physics), fact of being repulsed, repelling force, revulsionrepulsion
add to or repeat performance of, extra or repeated performance of something, interj. once more! (used by an audience to request a repeat or additional performance), request by an audience for a repeat or additional performance; performance given in res...encore
affirmation in a prayer, expressing strong agreement, interj. so be it! (expressing agreement with something that has been said), so be it (said at the end of a prayer)amen
 

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