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argal
1[ ahr-guhl ]
argal
2[ ahr-guhl ]
conjunction
- therefore: used facetiously to indicate that the reasoning that had gone before or the conclusion that follows is specious or absurd.
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Example Sentences
Argal, it is impossible that this peculiarly situated entity should borrow from other papers.
Argal, the more luxury among the rich the more money in the pockets of the poor.
What occasion to 'argal-bargal' about why God did not sooner accomplish the scheme of Christianity?
This did not satisfy Argal; the demand in full was reiterated; but Powhatan was again, for a long time, silent.
Argal, the hardness is due to the dressing, not to the meat: it is a triumph of domestic cookery.
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