The word "incredulous" is a synonym of the word "suspicious. " An example of "incredulous" in a sentence is "Most of the jury was incredulous about the prosecuting attorney handling the case. "
The correct spelling is "Ow ow I know."
"Ow" in Tagalog can be translated as "ay" or "ouch," depending on the context.
"Thau" is pronounced like "th-ow", with the "th" sounding like the th in "this" and the "ow" sounding like the ow in "cow".
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The word "ow" is an interjection (exclamation) and has no formal plural. However, colloquially you could say you heard some "ows" from an injured skateboarder.
Ow! that hurt.
When I am thirsty, there is nothing better than a can of Mountain Dew.
I like this 'ere new director; 'e knows 'ow the make a good movie
"En ow" is the archaic term for "Enough". In a sentence you might say: "Deanie Etcetera can't get en ow of Mitch Longley." (can't get enough)
"En ow" is the archaic term for "Enough". In a sentence you might say: "Deanie Etcetera can't get en ow of Mitch Longley." (can't get enough)
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The correct spelling is "Ow ow I know."
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The song is 'Dont stop make it pop' by Lady Gaga
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An interjection would be interjected into a thought/sentence. "Oh!" "Wow!" "Ow!" "Whoa!" "Hey!" etc.... it is interjected/ added to the main thought and typically found at the beginning of the sentence.
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