Having arrived at this comfortable frame of mind (to which she had been greatly assisted by certain short interjectional remarks of the philosophical George), Mrs Jarley consoled Nell with many kind words, and requested as a personal favour that whenever she thought of Miss ❋ Unknown (2007)
When they did at length break silence, it was in short interjectional remarks, as they resumed the oars. ❋ Unknown (1859)
Having arrived at this comfortable frame of mind (to which she had been greatly assisted by certain short interjectional remarks of the philosophical George), Mrs. Jarley consoled Nell with many kind words, and requested as a personal favour that whenever she thought of Miss Monflathers, she would do nothing else but laugh at her, all the days of her life. ❋ Unknown (1800)
So saying, and summing up the whole with a provoking wink, and such an interjectional tchick as men quicken a dull horse with, Petit Andre drew off to the other side of the path, and left the youth to digest the taunts he had treated him with, as his proud Scottish stomach best might. ❋ Unknown (2008)
But the wounded feelings and the timidity of Joan of France rendered her incapable of an effort to make the conversation more general; and at length, excepting a few interjectional civilities of the Lady ❋ Unknown (2008)
The greater part of his attention was, of course, still engrossed by his divine inimitable Discretion, as he chose to term Mary Avenel; but, nevertheless there were interjectional flourishes to the Maid of the Mill, under the title of Comely Damsel, and to the Dame, under that of Worthy ❋ Unknown (2008)
Four sides of incoherent and interjectional beginnings of sentences, that had no end, except blots, were inadequate to afford her any relief. ❋ Unknown (2007)
“And Effie? — and Effie, dear father?” was an eager interjectional question which Jeanie repeatedly threw in among her expressions of joyful thankfulness. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Cedric went on with his story without noticing this interjectional observation of his friend. ❋ Unknown (2004)
This speech, with the necessary interjectional answers, continued from the lower alley where they met up to the door of the house, where four or five servants in old-fashioned liveries, headed by Alexander Saunderson, the butler, who now bore no token of the sable stains of the garden, received them in grand COSTUME, ❋ Unknown (2004)
My duty was now done, my initiation was complete, and while my eyes were fixed on the portrait which, still in its unharmed beauty, looked beaming on the wild revel below, I heard, in the broken queries, and interjectional panegyrics of these hyperborean heroes, more of the history of Lafayette than I had ever expected to reach my ears. ❋ Various (N/A)
It is in its dialectic forms _kis_, _keche_, or _kiji_, and in its origin it is an intensive interjectional expression of pleasure, indicative of what gives joy. ❋ Alexander F. Chamberlain (N/A)
As we walked towards the lighthouse over the pebbly beach that borders the green turf, Picton suddenly starts off and begins a series of great jumps on the turf, giving with every grasshopper-leap a sort of interjectional "Whuh! whuh!" as though the feat was not confined to the leg-muscles only, but included also a necessary exercise of the lungs. ❋ Frederic S. Cozzens (N/A)
The words begin to lose coherence and meaning, and are often purely interjectional. ❋ George Ainslie Hight (N/A)
We give a verse at random, premising that there is no story in the elegy, and that it consists of fifty-five stanzas, which are, to our seeming, altogether unconnected, interjectional, and nonsensical. ❋ John Louis Haney (N/A)
"O Fred, Fred!" said he with a series of interjectional gasps. ❋ Various (N/A)
As to the theory itself, it is scarcely more credible than its interjectional counterpart. ❋ Unknown (1921)
Still another, and he interested Philip because his uncouth manner and interjectional speech did not suggest that he was capable of any deep emotion, had felt himself stifle among the houses of London. ❋ Unknown (1919)
[I'd just like to interject for a moment]. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, [GNU/Linux], or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, [GNU] plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell [utilities] and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux. ❋ Effin Hornist (2017)
So when you're happy; "[Hooray]!"
Or sad, "Awww."
Or frightened, "[Eeek]!"
Or mad, "Rats!"
Or excited, "WOW!"
Or glad, "Hey!"
An [interjections] starts the sentence right! ❋ OliveIsStrange (2019)
"[Bro] [stop] interjecting yourself [with me]" ❋ JDADDY97 (2015)
It is an [interjective] fact that [dirt] tastes worse than [strawberries]. ❋ Tcho (2020)
: [Wunderbar]! I won [the lottery]!
: Ow! That hurt!
: Hey! What are you doing?!
: Ugh! That's gross!
: Wow! You're awesome at [Soul Calibur 2], Kenthar! ❋ Kenthar (2004)
interjections like [oh], [ah] ❋ Marywei (2013)
Are you really supporting the children by teaching them to fight? Supporting the outcome, gives systems and weapon owners a job, but [coaching] is more rational. Saying one party deserves blame more so than the other to be paid an amount of money to support a functioning unit that was created by the effort not the fault by people in that passion. The children see this and recognize the anger. They feel, know it and ultimately will blame themselves creating an imbalance in their minds. They feel like their worth isn’t worth the while all the while fighting over the monetary rather than supporting their growth as an individual. Adults it seems the fight means more when the children and are just looking to feel love. Ask your selves where do you want them to love? What do you want them to love? Do they feel it is their fault you are fighting? People would be shocked if they listened the answers.
Interjection taking the position into an harmful matter and not [breaking down], but working out the issues people create that are and always will harm the true focus of a better less [captive] society. People failing to recognize the fight isn’t truly worth the battle that the loss will create being the problem. I think people as a whole should ask the question. Does [the profit] [margin] of the bank account matter more to them than the love of their effort? Call me crazy and I’ll just say stupid carelessness creates crazy people. Not [medicated] or medicating the flames to [fight another day]. ❋ KellyGeanIsWho? (2010)
Interjection, it's a [big word] that you can'd spell. Cause there's too many kids in [the classroom], and there's not enough books to go around. It's a Bitch when you gotta go to a [public school]. ❋ Heroic Ling Ling (2004)
it is Interjectively [true that] [dirt] tastes worse than [strawberries] ❋ Tcho (2020)
"So I said - like - who does she think she is?"
"I had my head in the toilet - you know - and he jumped me."
"There were plenty of [busty] [babes] on the beach - [and whatnot]."
"A perfunctory interjection is - like - mind-numbingly irritating." ❋ Shireguy (2009)