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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of oh.

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Examples

  • The crowd "ohed" and Reynolds knew the chief's face was burning.

    Christmas on Ganymede and Other Stories Greenberg, Martin H. 1990

  • "ohed" and "ahed" in a fashion that would have been disconcerting to anybody who was unfamiliar with the easy manners of Harding girls, at the elegance of her new blue velvet suit and the long plumes that curled above her stylishly dressed hair, and at the general air of "worldly and bud-like wisdom," as Katherine called it, that pervaded her small person.

    Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde

  • Girls who had formerly paid her little attention now clustered around her, ohed and ahed and asked to touch the glossy, springy curls.

    Yolonda's Genius Carol Fenner 2001

  • Girls who had formerly paid her little attention now clustered around her, ohed and ahed and asked to touch the glossy, springy curls.

    Yolonda's Genius Carol Fenner 2001

  • Girls who had formerly paid her little attention now clustered around her, ohed and ahed and asked to touch the glossy, springy curls.

    Yolonda's Genius Carol Fenner 2001

  • Girls who had formerly paid her little attention now clustered around her, ohed and ahed and asked to touch the glossy, springy curls.

    Yolonda's Genius Carol Fenner 2001

  • Presently he found himself beside a mudhole and as the others "ouched" and "o-ohed" and bewailed their fate, and grabbed mud and plastered it on, he did the same.

    Michael O'Halloran Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

  • Re/ohed, That his Majefty's liege people, the inhabitants of this co lony, are not bound to yield obe - dience to any law or ordinance whatfoever, deligned to impoft: any taxation whaifoever upon them, other than the laws and ordiaances of the General AiTembly aforefaid.

    A Collection of interesting, authentic papers relative to the dispute between Great Britain and America [microform] : shewing the causes and progress of that misunderstanding from 1764 to 1775 1777

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