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"exclaim" Definitions
  1. to say something suddenly and loudly, especially because of strong emotion or pain

128 Sentences With "exclaim"

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" I hear my mother exclaim through the receiver. "Sweetheart!
" Without missing a beat, they exclaim: "We're a boy band!
But Baldwin butted in to exclaim, "No obstruction, no collusion."
Even blood relatives exclaim, "That's you?" when I mention it.
It's the kind of cheese that makes you exclaim in pleasure.
"Now even we have heard of Polish death camps!" they exclaim.
"I want to relive the happiest day of my life!" she'd exclaim.
Mom and sister exclaim they know exactly what went into her rucksack first.
"I just sleep on my hair and it looks like this!" they'll exclaim.
"The plane's going to catch on fire," Kennedy heard the uninjured Bayh exclaim.
As they move, they express themselves: they laugh, shout, exclaim, and cry out.
While we exclaim, "we must remember the 2202 million" they are being forgotten.
Listen to it below accompanied by an equally cheesy lyric video (via Exclaim!).
"It's so tiny," they exclaim, even when they have an iPhone 5 or 5s.
The top-shelf Exclaim model has a turbocharged engine and the best fuel economy.
"I was worried about getting my junk in the water and freezing," LaRocque told Exclaim!
Fully loaded with the $3,000 tech and $1,000 sunroof packages, the Exclaim sells for $27,500.
Additionally, you'll occasionally hear a character exclaim a catchphrase — McCree says, "It's high noon," for example.
"Sears is not as safe as Hudson's Bay because it's not as bright," she would exclaim.
And rather than wait for this to play out, Misty got on the phone with Exclaim!
"Let's make the Lower East Side great again!" they exclaim as a reporter ignites his flash.
Here are 15 ways that people have made their coworkers think, laugh, and exclaim in delight.
In one scene, Aniston seemed to exclaim in surprise as she held her hands to her face.
And in true Golightly fashion, the new winner headed backstage to breathlessly exclaim, "I need a drink!"
Forget Federer-Nadal, he seemed to exclaim with each sizzling forehand winner — feast your eyes on this.
Over the years, people who meet him often exclaim rudely that he is small for his age.
Or, would Trump's administration notice it, exclaim publicly that he disagrees with it, and then do nothing else?
" There's a jellyfish known to exclaim in a big way too, lighting up "like the Wheel of Fortune.
Verizon will undoubtedly exclaim that it, too, needs to throttle video in order to keep up with T-Mobile.
A key feature is that users will no longer have to exclaim "Hey Google" for every question or task.
So before you proudly exclaim someone to be "fat and fabulous," make sure they would call themselves that, too.
According to Exclaim, he passed away yesterday after having fallen into a coma following a heart attack last week.
Listen to him exclaim "She's a Kennedy … and she put a Shatt on it!" and try not to laugh. 4.
Photo via Die Antwoord on Instagram Batshit fucking mental South African duo Die Antwoord announced in an interview with Exclaim!
While market watchers exclaim there's a crude glut, that excess oil is nowhere to be found, according to Cornerstone Analytics' founder.
A 2007 'Best of Punk' piece in Exclaim magazine had you topping a list over Pissed Jeans, Black Lips, Against Me!
When Jane and Michael exclaim that it is marvelous to see her again, she agrees while primping in the entryway mirror.
The sight of Jackson in a cooking class on an autumnal Saturday might cause his fellow students to exclaim, "Whoa, Nellie."
It just tells me you don't care enough about me to come to me in real life and exclaim your "sorrow".
"What is all of this shit about bugs, is this what you've been doing in your free time?" my peers would exclaim.
I even witnessed one juggalo exclaim, "Let them die!" while approaching Bunk Police's booth, referring to people who use drugs and overdose.
Alas, these catalogues and checklists are more emotionally satisfying for Trump opponents (see, he is a tyrant, they can exclaim) than genuinely illuminating.
Whenever I visit, his elderly neighbors, wizened and bent over from their farm work, peer into my face and exclaim my mother's name.
So far, publications like Pitchfork, the FADER, Vulture, Exclaim, and others have covered this story in earnest, taking the band at their word.
From cookies to already baked muffins, buns, rolls, and more — click on to see which products will make you coyly exclaim "Hoo-hoo!"
As expected, this caused the Austrian media to exclaim a collective "Oh-Em-Gee," and lose any ability to think critically and rationally.
" Lady 2 did exclaim that the seat was still warm, so she was somewhat placated, even though it "smells like ass in here.
Spider-Man and Charlie Brown, the rarely happy leading men of comic books and comic strips, exclaim with delight in the final panel.
Oddly, this top Exclaim model cannot be equipped with forward collision warning, an increasingly common safety feature, the way the Plus models can.
Sandi Rankaduwa is a Sri Lankan–Canadian writer, comedian, and filmmaker who's written for The Believer, Rolling Stone, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Exclaim!
That is what Kia has done with the 2000 Exclaim model (or "!" in Kia-speak), dropping in a 227-liter turbocharged 2500-cylinder engine.
In one exchange with Cass, a young tramp who travels with their dogs, they exclaim that the land itself is a kind of companion.
And Schwartz's over-caffeinated energy seems like the right fit for a character who might exclaim that he's walked 9 million steps in a day.
Bill Clinton No matter what Bill Clinton says and no matter how well he says it, the phony media will exclaim it to be incredible.
Sometimes, after a battle with a wild beast, he'll exclaim "I've come up with a new recipe!" and use some of the meat in a dish.
For the country's national security adviser to look at it in awe and exclaim "this may have just won us the war!" is a little outlandish.
So maybe it should come as no surprise that the band are not, in fact, breaking up, despite what was said in an interview in Exclaim!
At multiple points, they exclaim that they have no idea why they're making some horribly risky decision, which feels almost like a metatextual cry for help.
I exclaim over D.'s ring because she just got engaged to her girlfriend, and ask L. how she's feeling because she is five months pregnant.
It makes connections among things which are like sudden illuminations, so that you exclaim in delight at not having noticed what was always there to see.
And when a cop physically assaulted me to teach me how to play a part, I couldn't exclaim my displeasure, as this was my big break.
"Few failed to exclaim at the smallness of man and his handiwork as seen from this great distance," The Times reported when the Empire State Building opened.
" Dining with him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mr. Holzer recalled, he half expected one of the elderly women nearby to stand up and exclaim: "George?
When announcers exclaim that a rider pedals "like the Hulk" or describe Alaphilippe's performance as "absolutely extraordinary," it seems wise to temper the urge to clap unreservedly.
Another, in Queens, is slipping into dementia and will most likely exclaim, "I haven't spoken to you in months!" when, in fact, they talked the day before.
At 26 horsepower and 43 pound-feet of torque, the Exclaim increases the Plus's 24-liter 216-cylinder by 2840 horsepower and 45 pound-feet of torque.
"Many tech company execs who visit to pitch products take time to peruse the shelves and exclaim upon various devices they owned in younger days," Mossberg said.
Beyoncé's Coachella performance wasn't so much a vision of black genius being born as it was black genius, thoroughly defined, doing what it does—stir, exclaim, surprise, fulfill.
" I exclaim that it's amazing he can tell that much just by looking at me but he says: "No, it's from the blood tests we did last year.
It's sold pizza in a box that could double as a movie projector, and now it has really #pumpedupthevolume by creating a playable pizza-box turntable, Exclaim reports.
Everyone swings into action — Philip not even bothering to exclaim or look surprised as he begins wrapping up Pasha's wrists while Elizabeth calls 911 and Tuan stares blankly.
But Saunders also finds a revelatory force in Paley's observations of everyday life that is something like love, and it's hard to do anything but exclaim about that.
His booth at the Chicago conference features a range of informational pamphlets and T-shirts that exclaim, "Swallow hard!" or depict the outline of a swallow (the bird).
Dalogue's job within in a comic can seem never-ending, and crafting natural, interesting words for your spandex-clad heroes to exclaim and blurt out can seem overwhelming.
When his casting was first announced, images of the Once and Future Grand Vizier showed up on Twitter, prompting many to exclaim "Aladdin who?" i hope jafar wins pic.twitter.
The silence we had come out of — and which made Azzdine exclaim, "Le radio enfin," as a remix of "Bella Ciao" blared, announcing our arrival in Taroudant — was fading.
Both deputies exclaim that Ward bites them during the arrest attempt, and the body camera footage shows Blount pull Ward's head out of the car window by his hair.
Kylie couldn't help but exclaim over how cute the kids at the Mission were, as she took time to pose for photos while she and Kris handed out gifts.
And after some words from Ashton-Gonzalez and Rowe, we feast, sitting on the floor, talking to each other while we eat with our hands and exclaim over, well, everything.
" Cantone then broke character to exclaim to Scaramucci, whose mother was sitting in "The View" audience, "This is horrifying that I have to do this in front of your mother!
A line in the film, "I love you, 3,000," became an instant fan favorite used to exclaim an outpouring of love for over a decade of movies from Marvel Studios.
Whenever he's annoyed or something frustrating happens, I often hear him exclaim "GREAT!" with such bitterness and irony that I'm not certain he'll ever be able to experience actual joy.
" That comment eventually led co-host Meghan McCain to exclaim, referencing the number of Americans who support a border wall with Mexico, "Do you think 42 percent of Americans are racist?!
Most of the time, you're guaranteed to hear him exclaim "IGH!" a few times on one of his three mixtapes, but there's a lot more than that if you listen closely.
Sure, they might offer a sort of knowing, you-gotta-be-kidding disbelief when the various mission parameters are explained, or exclaim in happiness after pulling off a particularly spectacular stunt.
" The Iranian-born artist creates a landscape where women are hunters and exclaim their sensuality with titles like "Everything's at home except your wife" or "With the valour of my tongue.
" At one point I exclaim that it is time for him to wrap it up, at which point she turns to me and, gasping in horror, inquires, "You're...not into Trump?
The question is when refugees and immigrants look into the face of Americans will they exclaim like the Biblical Jacob that seeing your face is like seeing the face of God?
Hoggard is alleged to have raped a 24-year-old woman in 2016; said sexually suggestive things to underage fans, touched them as well, and trying to buy them drinks. Exclaim!
Firstly, if you've ever seen an episode of Doctor Who, or if one has even aired somewhere in your vicinity, you'll exclaim that this Bang & Olufsen speaker looks just like a Dalek.
People jumped on Twitter to exclaim their pride, and disappointment, in the mastermind behind the prank—and at least one person out there was convinced it was Swift herself behind the joke.
" There'd be the episode about the one time Big Bird took an Uber that accidentally went through the Midtown Tunnel and they'd wind up in Queens and Big Bird would exclaim, "My god!
We have a bit of a rule when evaluating our blood and gore—if a player is laughing as they exclaim 'oh shit!' when something happens on screen, we're on the right track.
They exclaim that they can see a golf course and a high school, but it's hard to make out anything they're describing among the nondescript trees and open fields the camera pans over.
He was the only coach I came across who hated it when you hit a home run (if you had a skinny or diminutive stature): "You get home-run happy!" he would exclaim.
On food and music blog Rice and Bread, music editor Jason Schreurs and Greg Pratt, who also wrote the excellent Exclaim story, tried to unpack how they felt about Less Talk, and struggled.
While he isn't imitating Trump's voice, the way he emulated his cadence and hand motions led Clinton to exclaim, "Wow, that sounded exactly like Philippe," when she came off the debate stage last month.
" That conclusion isn't wrong, much as the damaged wing of an airplane might send the whole vessel into a spiral dive, and, in surveying the wreckage, one could accurately exclaim that "the plane broke.
The ball came off Harper's bat with one of the most satisfying *smacks* you'll hear in baseball, prompting Phillies color commentator John Kruk to exclaim "OH MY GOD" as soon as he made contact.
On one hand, I fear that Eric's emotions are being manipulated by the Stockholm syndrome-inducing structure of the show, but, on the other, it's adorable to hear him constantly exclaim how happy he is.
It is at such moments that critics like to exclaim that a satirist has "gone too far," while it would be more correct to say that the satirist has only done his job too well.
"No matter what Bill Clinton says and no matter how well he says it, the phony media will exclaim it to be incredible," Trump tweeted a few minutes before the former president took the stage.
Even more so when you hear Koreans exclaim "ah, siwon hada" or "ah, that's cooling," after having just taken a spoonful of scaldingly hot and spicy broth from a still-bubbling cauldron of volcanic stew.
" Like many estates at the time, Downton Abbey opens its doors to the public to raise money – for charity, not their own coffers – prompting the Dowager Countess (Dame Maggie Smith) to exclaim, "Roll up, roll up!
After the eye-opening start, all I could do was exclaim "wow," almost to confirm to myself I hadn't passed out, and then I just focused on breathing and soaking up the ride until the end.
"I used to visit every applicant," Mr. Bennett said, adding that while he no longer does, he still manages to exasperate his walking companions by stopping to exclaim over cornices he somehow has never noticed before.
They come once a week to explore discovery trails on the steep paths, play on various bits of equipment, listen to a guide explaining the wildlife they might see and exclaim at "bug hotels" full of insects.
Separately, such also compels me to ask how can those of us who proudly exclaim that #BlackLivesMatter on the one hand, not give deference to the fact that Loyd's victims King, the unborn child, Clayton and Lewis were black?
One person on Twitter recommended that pirated internet torrents should now come with a "national anthem file attached," and another wrote that food vendors in cinemas should exclaim "Bharat Mata ki jai," or "Hail Mother India," when serving popcorn.
" In Portraits, Bush painted Rodriquez with the prosthetic lenses—one blue-green to correct double-vision; the other tinted dark brown to help with light sensitivity—that allowed Rodriguez to shelve the sunglass and his son Jacob, now 10, to memorably exclaim, "Daddy!
As the owner of a collection of shoes that is large enough to be known to cause visitors to exclaim "Imelda Marcos!" and pass out, I am the last person to make generalizations about what people feel it's worth spending their money on.
"To love and selfies!" young women exclaim, toasting one another at a restaurant, and there are times when the movie feels almost too punitive for its own good—as though the parents, in their moral fecklessness, deserved to be stripped of their offspring.
They stood on the sideline and watched Wil Lutz drill a go-ahead 43-yarder with 25 seconds left, which incited a few Saints personnel to head into in the press box to exclaim that they were headed to the N.F.C. championship.
"When the subject went up to the officer and stabbed him, he continued to exclaim 'Allah' and made a statement, something to the effect of 'You have killed people in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan and we are all going to die," Gelios said.
There were days when I wanted to exclaim to whomever would listen that Mexican-Americans are people, too -- people who contribute to this country, who become citizens and vote in this country, and who matter to this country as much as any other group.
As citizens, it is our job to be docents of our neighborhoods and exclaim how great it is to live where we live, to have the chance to visit the places we visit, and to frame the moments and locations that we hope become destinations.
It's played for laughs, which is already strange; more troubling is the fact that, when Caspian is ultimately voted off, the judges all exclaim their disbelief — with Keiran Lee even going so far as offering to book him a scene as a consolation prize.
" One self-described liberal who supports raising the minimum wage and opposes deporting undocumented immigrants but somehow ended up voting for Gary Johnson in 2016 led another follower to exclaim in a comment, "I want to smack him on the side of his head.
Yet they can't change the fact of applying for them being a gamble, or the truth that we live in a world where teaching institutions increasingly demand more and more, until one might exclaim, with Pnin, that one has nofing left for one's writing.
Emma: When I heard Ken Bruce exclaim, "yes!" in time with the final, aggressive toot of "Uptown Funk"—with more earnestness than all the texts I sent this morning denouncing the new Wetherspoons avocado bagel—I did not think my life as I knew it would change.
The star-packed "Hail, Caesar!" had little to exclaim about in its North American debut, giving its directors, Joel and Ethan Coen, the worst wide-opening result of their long career and receiving a C-minus grade in CinemaScore exit polls from those who did buy tickets.
The series milks laughs from having Jordan exclaim "We're drug dealers!" because it's just so cute for two nice white girls to describe themselves that way when they are so obviously immune to drug laws that have directly fueled the mass incarceration of people of color.
To strip naked and exclaim, "Here's the real me, take a look!" would lead my new circle to redraw their lines — they would take back their compliments, sit at the table with six seats instead of eight, giggle in the back of the class when I asked a question.
"We had a sense that if we just did this… like, How to Clean was provocative to the scene, but we can fucking antagonize the scene like we've never antagonized a crowd before," Hannah told Canadian culture magazine Exclaim, which in 2012 published definitive history of the band.
"While some legislators may at first blush exclaim that the government has done its job in extracting some financial arrangement, we do not believe that this will be the end of the debate, as consumers will not see any of the money coming from the CMS/DOJ resolution," Maris wrote.
They're sorting through the dress rack at a thrift store and fighting in the way they do for most of the film, about how Lady Bird is a disappointment and about her mother doesn't understand her — and then they break off mid-sentence to exclaim over finding the perfect dress.
In the 2012 Exclaim story, Samson said his two songs on Less Talk helped shaped him as a songwriter, and indeed Samson and The Weakerthans re-recorded "Anchorless" for the band's debut album, Fallow, and the song stuck with the band long after Samson's time in Propagandhi faded into history.
When the average person thinks of hacking, they might picture a trenchcoat-wearing citizen in The Matrix, furiously pounding away at a keyboard in a darkened room, in attempt to "infiltrate the mainframe," only pausing to spout snarky one-liners into a headset mic and triumphantly exclaim, "I'm in!" when the job is done.

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