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Examples

  • I pity the poor kids though who had no choice in the matter. but wait-a-minute ... 86 dumb as wallpaint women in one household?

    And he married 86 wives..... 2008

  • Now I know what you're thinking: "wait-a-minute ... it's not even Christmas!"

    December 2007 2007

  • I posted this before but I think that part of Ohxas was a collective 'wait-a-minute'.

    Hillary Closes To Within Three Points In Gallup National Tracking Poll 2009

  • Now I know what you're thinking: "wait-a-minute ... it's not even Christmas!"

    Dwell February 2008: Your Sneak-Peek 2007

  • It was how Hersh told Scott to back up in that "wait-a-minute buddy" kind of way saying that Ahmadinejad was dangerous.

    The Article V 100: An Untitled Documentary 2006

  • The thick undergrowth hampered their movement, and they had to snake their way through the wait-a-minute vines and deadfall.

    Hull, James L. 1971

  • The thick undergrowth hampered their movement, and they had to snake their way through the wait-a-minute vines and deadfall.

    Demsey, Walter E. Jr. 1971

  • The thick undergrowth hampered their movement, and they had to snake their way through the wait-a-minute vines and deadfall.

    Woods, Gerald E. 1971

  • The thick undergrowth hampered their movement, and they had to snake their way through the wait-a-minute vines and deadfall.

    Watson, Ronald L. 1971

  • The thick undergrowth hampered their movement, and they had to snake their way through the wait-a-minute vines and deadfall.

    Johnson, Gary L. 1971

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