Professor Umbridge. But she didn't excactly say ahem, but she said hem hem, but i guess it's the same thing, yeah, so, 5th book, Professor Umbridge.
Yes
Ahem... YOU DONT
no she isn't
Ahem- Jim happens to be the most common nickname for the masculine given name James.
first he has many conditions ahem spoiler alert ok so first off hes a jinkuriki sp like naruto hes also manic depresseive aka bipolar hes aslo depressed and schitzoidal sp again hes also dead which is a condition of being dead and therfore diagnosed as dead... ahem but he comes back yaaay ~mechtomagic
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.
that is ahem ahem and make it palami yeah love that
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
The sound your throat makes when clearing it is spelled "ahem."
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.
Them Whim
gopi
They ahem ahem and ahum ahum and then ahii ahii and then walah they are finished. =PPP.
maan singh khurana
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.