And I'm going to find out if I - ahem - believe in myself enough to go through with it and, well, maybe get married, maybe not.
u cant migrate in anoun
The dress she was wearing at the party was absolutely exquisite!
The dinner was very exquisite because it was in a 5 star restaurant.
Circumspect behavior is prudent when entering into foreign situations.
There is at present no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, which is an Autoimmune disease.
COMPLETE UR SENTENCE!Ahem, the longest route in asia is most likey the silk road, kappish?
that is ahem ahem and make it palami yeah love that
You use onomatopoeic words in the same way you use other words! This term is just a fancy way of saying that you write a word which sounds like a noise that you would make. Some examples include writing "ahem" or 'achoo." If you need to use a word like that in a sentence, then use it.
That is actually a sound. It's used to indicate someone clearing their throat. Sometimes, an author will use it sarcastically, to point out that a character doesn't believe what was just said. Sometimes, it's used by an author to reflect that the character is coughing and is really struggling to speak. And sometimes, it's used to show the person wants someone's attention. "Ahem, excuse me, but you are totally wrong about this!"
ahem, you should ask someone ahem, you should ask someone
No, he is an atheist...(ahem stupid ahem) which is sad because he seems pretty cool.
"Ahem" is a representation of a cough, or of a person clearing their throat, or to indicate attention, disapproval, or annoyance.
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They ahem ahem and ahum ahum and then ahii ahii and then walah they are finished. =PPP.
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It's usually spelled as "Ahem." If you're writing dialogue in a story, you can either write it out as "ahem," or simply write that your character cleared his/her throat, depending on the situation within the story.