aah
(used as an exclamation expressing surprise, delight, joy, etc.)
the exclamation “aah.”
to exclaim or utter “aah”: We all oohed and aahed at the lovely birthday cake.
Origin of aah
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How to use aah in a sentence
I heard aahs on Griffon’s 205-foot drop and whoas on Alpengeist’s multiple inversions and even released a few oh jeezes of my own while free-falling on Verbolten.
Theme parks aim to keep visitors safe — and screaming | Andrea Sachs | May 21, 2021 | Washington PostAA, pronounced “ah-aah,” is cindery lava, the word's from Hawaii but you may find some in Java.
National Scrabble Day: A Poem So You’ll Know All 101 Two-Letter Words | David Bukszpan | April 13, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTOn Page 181 "for Ah'll stan' none" changed to "for aah'll stan' none" (consistent with spelling in same speech).
Border Ghost Stories | Howard PeaseAy, aah'll fetch t' coo in i' guid time, there's no call t' bang us that gait.'
Border Ghost Stories | Howard PeaseAs aah-Tehuti he symbolizes the new moon, as it is from the first appearance that time is measured by primitive peoples.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt | Lewis Spence
The curate saluted Doña Consolacion, who responded with a yawn and an “aah!”
Friars and Filipinos | Jose RizalFrance is outraging and robbing Germany when wounded and a prisoner (aah).
The New Germany | George Young
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