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Exclaims

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Exclaims meaning

plural of exclaim

Example sentences (20)

And after all of Dr. Frankenstein's hard work pays off, he exclaims a simple phrase in both disbelief and celebration.

A voice can be heard in the clip, who appears to be the driver, saying of the choc-a-bloc traffic: 'Look at this, all of this!' and exclaims 'Woo!' as the car cruises past the 50-odd cars going at a crawling pace.

He exclaims that he's "the eldest boy," and it's his birthright to which Roman replies that Shiv is the "real" bloodline, making a jab to Kendall's adopted children.

The Bushranger Blend would have been top of my shopping list!" she exclaims.

When Robert exclaims to Margot that he’s “always wanted to fuck a girl with nice tits,” he means it as the highest compliment, though Margot is nauseated by the line that feels lifted from a bad porno.

When speaking about how his new cat, Atlee, brings comfort to MPs, staff, and visitors alike, he exclaims, “I’m a big softie.

A pleased customer exclaims: "This is pretty much the only foundation I use on clients.

Director and adjunct professor Aaron Snook exclaims he hopes audiences will be surprised by the content of the show.

Eddie exclaims) starts seducing Catherine, which is a problem – because Eddie is in love with her.

She exclaims, "Oh, my God!

The website for Mountain View Yogurt Plus exclaims that it is “The best frozen yogurt, entertainment, and quick food in the mountains!

This is it!", exclaims Peter in faux horror, as he adds, laughing, "I always said I'd never be 50 and changing nappies, and yet here I am.

Boseman’s feverishly ambitious trumpet player Levee exclaims, sporting a half-smile that registers as an endlessly complicated mix of resignation and pride.

But song blows up when that initial optimism comes true: “She remembers my name!” he exclaims.

A character wearing sunglasses and dressed in a khaki uniform climbs out of a car with a soldier, and the soldier cries out: “Gee whiz, I’ve never met a real-life movie director before, Mr. Ford!” the soldier exclaims.

Firstly, you’ll be pleased to know that Slate even views the act of “documentary filmmaking” with whimsy: “The movie comes to your house!” she exclaims, confirming a childhood fantasy of hers.

He exclaims, "Partly this is the great gift Donald Trump has given us … We've had 40 years of thinking that the rules of business owners, CEOs and the very rich are the way to run things.

I have put a ‘for-sale’ sign on my house,” he exclaims, while the flat screen TV in his hair salon shows live pictures from the budget debate in Parliament.

Incredulous at the appearance of his old partner Marley (Kent Suggs) and his warnings about the life he led, he exclaims that “It’s Not My Fault,” refusing responsibility for Marley’s situation.

Martin exclaims to PBS in the video.