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lackaday
[ lak-uh-dey ]
interjection
- (used as an expression of regret, sorrow, dismay, or disapproval.)
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Origin of lackaday1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lackaday1
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Example Sentences
Whereupon Lackaday Père went out and hanged himself from a cross-beam in an empty stable.
During the talk which followed the discovery of our former meeting, I reported to Colonel Lackaday these encomiums of years ago.
But from the spoken or written word of Andrew Lackaday I have not been able to glean a grain of knowledge.
But the next day she set herself to satisfy her entirely unreprehensible curiosity concerning Colonel Lackaday.
Towards lunch time Lackaday and I, chance companions, strolled towards the house.
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