Exclaimed

Word EXCLAIMED
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɛkskleɪmd/

Definitions and meanings of "Exclaimed"

What do we mean by exclaimed?

To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.

To say suddenly and with strong emotion.

A claim on the financial or material assets of a former spouse or friend Urban Dictionary

The exclaimation point is the dot on the bottom of an exclaimation mark. Urban Dictionary

When a person, either on accident or intentionally, farts after stating an important fact or upon completing a speech! Urban Dictionary

1. dylan is a dumb hick from charlllleston ps its what dumb people use instead of an exclaimation point Urban Dictionary

Something that makes you go "ohh wow!" Urban Dictionary

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The word "exclaimed" in example sentences

At one point Stalin exclaimed to Molotov, Enough of these games! ❋ Unknown (2008)

In that 2001 interview, Finkelstein exclaimed, "Frankly, part of me says — even though everything since Sept. 11 has been a nightmare — 'You know what, we deserve the problem on our hands because some things [Osama] bin Laden says are true.'" ❋ JDsg (2006)

Each label exclaimed in gorgeous, "antique" script (Skeeter could, among other odd skills, forge just about any signature he'd ever seen): MIRACLE WATER-DIRECT FROM DOWNTIME IMPORTER! ❋ Asprin, Robert (1996)

"In the morning!" the Captain exclaimed, with a laugh, which was echoed by the others, "It is half-past four in the evening!" ❋ Unknown (1890)

"Oh, Marah, Marah! with none to pity or to save!" again exclaimed Herbert. ❋ Unknown (1888)

When all was done, it looked so well that Mr. Peterkin exclaimed: – ❋ Lucretia Peabody (1886)

He was looking impatiently our way, and again exclaimed in a sort of suppressed shout – "Gary!" ❋ Unknown (1868)

Whenever Captain Welsh exclaimed, 'Well done,' or the equivalent, 'That ❋ George Meredith (1868)

Captain Welsh exclaimed, 'Well done,' or the equivalent, 'That 's an idea,' we referred him to Plutarch for our great exemplar. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

I stopped involuntarily, and involuntarily raising my eyes to heaven, exclaimed, is that Eliza Wharton! ❋ Unknown (1797)

The duke, who piqued himself on faithfully keeping his word exclaimed, ❋ David Hume (1743)

"The Hidden House!" again exclaimed Traverse Rocke. ❋ Unknown (1888)

The latter at the first word exclaimed, “You must be a general if you talk like that,” meaning that he could find no word of abuse worse than “general.” ❋ Unknown (2003)

Seeing this, Don Quixote braced his buckler on his arm, and with his hand on his sword exclaimed, "O Lady of Beauty, strength and support of my faint heart, it is time for thee to turn the eyes of thy greatness on this thy captive knight on the brink of so mighty an adventure." ❋ Unknown (2002)

Sontag exclaimed, "Are you out of your mind, Helly?" ❋ May, Julian (2001)

Margot exclaimed, pointing with a stealthy gesture of hate at the Vidame. ❋ Stanley John Weyman (1891)

"I have touched the fire-alarm," Mrs. Peterkin exclaimed. ❋ Lucretia Peabody (1886)

And upon being informed that the old lady was married to that nobleman, she exclaimed, that is exactly what I expected; I told Mr. Ashford what would happen. ❋ Unknown (1787)

After she [separated] from her husband of 20 years, she decided to [consult] a lawyer to make an [exclaim] ❋ Manuscrypts (2009)

Always remember to cross your [t's], [dot] your [i's] and exclaimation points ❋ De'e (2006)

Upon completing his [speech], he [accidentally] added an [exclaimation fart]! ❋ 123Lunatic (2013)

[this is] [twenty] [letters]! ❋ ;lkafjg (2004)

my friend described my [lamb curry] as [exclaimable]. (because she was like "ohh wow" after [tasting] it) ❋ Wubalabadubdub666 (2023)

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