- Look up
exclamation,
exclamations, or
exclamatory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exclamation may
refer to:
Exclamation mark, the
punctuation mark...
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experience or statement. In French, as well as
marking exclamations or
indicating astonishment, the
exclamation mark is also
commonly used to mark
orders or requests:...
- the
syntax of the
language means that both
statements and
questions or
exclamations could have the same wording. "Do you like summer?" and "You like summer...
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number of
spoken exclamative words and
written onomatopoeia which are used in
everyday speech and
informal writing. Such "
exclamations" have
their own...
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airborne exclamation occasionally used by
jumping paratroopers or, more generally,
anyone about to jump from a
great height, or as a
general exclamation of...
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exclamation mark,
exclamation point, pling, or ﹗ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ! is a
punctuation mark,
called an
exclamation mark,
exclamation...
- Dax
ExclamationPoint is the
stage name of Dax Martin, a drag
performer and
cosplayer who
competed on
season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race. Dax
Martin enjo****...
- at the end, as well as an
inverted exclamation mark ⟨¡⟩ at the
beginning of an
exclamation and the
normal exclamation mark at the end.
Armenian uses several...
- "Christmas Eve gift" is an
exclamation traced back to the
early 1800s in the
southern United States. It is
derived from the
tradition of
waking on Christmas...
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frequently use
widely recognized annotation symbols.
Question marks and
exclamation points that
denote a move as bad or good are
ubiquitous in
chess literature...