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exclamatory

ADJECTIVE
  1. sudden and strong
    an emphatic no

How To Use exclamatory In A Sentence

  • Opener ‘Feather By Feather’ ends with an exclamatory chorus, hinting that perhaps our hero's finally found the perfect match.
  • When he was given a turn a few minutes later, Jimmy White, seen-it-all-before doyen of the green baize, offered a rather less exclamatory: "Yeah, I think it's good. Ronnie O'Sullivan crowned prince of the new Power Snooker generation
  • Not that I'm going out of my way looking for bad press, but even the grumpiest rock critics haven't typed anything except exclamatory, flowery and glowing reviews of this magnificent pop six-piece.
  • By the time he finished his exclamatory remark I was doubled over with laughter spilling out between my lips.
  • His vocalising tends to come in louder passages, like the brusque opening of the finale of Beethoven's F sharp major Sonata Op 78, and is more of an exclamatory or even explosive release.
  • Indeed, the waters - and the menus - are full of fish with exclamatory names like wahoo and mahi-mahi.
  • They pile on every Paulson story the O runs and start pumping out shrill, exclamatory, barking comments day and night. Strike 2 (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • In the margins of some of these Adam had made exclamatory notations. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Everything he saw'the weeds, the broken glass, the clumps of bricks'seemed to stand forth with a kind of exclamatory force. The Waste Lands
  • And the exclamatory change in skin hue could help to alleviate the lack of super-power dazzle. Should Will Smith Play Captain America? – Collider.com
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