ah
[{'def': 'An exclamation, expressive of surprise, pity, complaint, entreaty, contempt, threatening, delight, triumph, etc., according to the manner of utterance.'}]
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ha
[{'def': 'An exclamation denoting surprise, joy, or grief. Both as uttered and as written, it expresses a great variety of emotions, determined by the tone or the context. When repeated, ha, ha, it is an expression of laughter, satisfaction, or triumph, sometimes of derisive laughter; or sometimes it is equivalent to "Well, it is so." Ha-has, and inarticulate hootings of satirical rebuke. Carlyle.'}]
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ho
[{'def': 'Who. [Obs.] In some Chaucer MSS.\n\nA stop; a halt; a moderation of pace. There is no ho with them. Decker.'}, {'def': 'Halloo! attend! -- a call to excite attention, or to give notice of approach. "What noise there, ho" Shak. "Ho! who\'s within" Shak.'}, {'def': 'Etym: [Perhaps corrupted fr. hold; but cf. F. hau stop! and E. whoa.] Stop! stand still! hold! -- a word now used by teamsters, but formerly to order the cessation of anything. [Written also whoa, and, formerly, hoo.] The duke . . . pulled out his sword and cried "Hoo!" Chaucer. An herald on a scaffold made an hoo. Chaucer.'}]
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is
[{'def': 'The third person singular of the substantive verb be, in the indicative mood, present tense; as, he is; he is a man. See Be. Note: In some varieties of the Northern dialect of Old English, is was used for all persons of the singular. For thy is I come, and eke Alain. Chaucer. Aye is thou merry. Chaucer. Note: The idiom of using the present for future events sure to happen is a relic of Old English in which the present and future had the same form; as, this year Christmas is on Friday. To-morrow is the new moon.'}, {'def': 'Sam. xx.'}]
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so
[{'id': '0d82f9d968', 'def': 'in truth (often tends to intensify)', 'synonyms': ['indeed'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '638ab5247e', 'def': '(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result', 'synonyms': ['therefore', 'hence', 'thence', 'thus'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'b49793b467', 'def': 'subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)', 'synonyms': ['then', 'and so', 'and then'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '7083eeec2f', 'def': 'in a manner that facilitates', 'example': 'I observed the snakes so I could describe their behavior.', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '5f14e4a9a6', 'def': 'in the way indicated', 'example': 'hold the brush so', 'synonyms': ['thus', 'thusly'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'e06572a713', 'def': 'to a very great extent or degree', 'example': 'the idea is so obvious', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'a0aa09221b', 'def': 'to an extent or degree as expressed', 'example': 'I was so tired I could hardly stand.', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '00f6a0f1fc', 'def': 'in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied', 'example': "They're happy and I hope they will remain so", 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '434ea13ea1', 'def': 'to a certain unspecified extent or degree', 'example': 'I can only go so far with this student', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'ac1b95ff72', 'def': 'in the same way', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'bdcfa018a6', 'def': 'the syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization', 'synonyms': ['soh', 'sol'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}]
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