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lawks
/ 濒蓴藧办蝉 /
interjection
- an expression of surprise or dismay
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lawks1
Example Sentences
鈥楲awks!鈥 said Merry, looking in.
鈥淢ove over a bit Auntie,鈥 they said, or 鈥淪hove along, Grandma鈥; 鈥淭here鈥檚 that Flossie gone and sat on the shrimps鈥; 鈥淧ut the toffee in your pocket dearie, and blow your nose鈥; 鈥淟awks, if it isn鈥檛 Uncle Albert with the beer鈥; 鈥淎ny room for a little 鈥檜n7鈥; 鈥淭here goes Aunt Emma, fallen off the ledge鈥; 鈥淚s me hat on straight?鈥
But 鈥 lawks, alive, what laughs Pip! 鈥 there's a mix up and gay British singer Boy George turns up instead.
Charles, who had run up to the nursery during dinner to say so, remarked with a prefatory "Lawks" that wonders would never cease.
"Lawks!" she cried, then uttered a croaking laugh.
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