Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • A variant of whew.

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Examples

  • And then something come, wheugh! out of the dark, just like that, and knock John down, and knock me down.

    CHAPTER 26 2010

  • Suddenly, and without the very slightest suspicion of warning, ‘light blue’ seizes my cigar from between my fingers, and, wheugh! out of the window with it!

    The Idiot 2002

  • And then something come, wheugh! out of the dark, just like that, and knock John down, and knock me down.

    A Daughter of the Snows Jack London 1896

  • Suddenly, and without the very slightest suspicion of warning, 'light blue' seizes my cigar from between my fingers, and, wheugh! out of the window with it!

    The Idiot Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1851

  • Wheugh -- wheugh! "whistled the wind; then it continued the tale.

    The Sand-Hills of Jutland 1840

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