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Examples
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The Hopis begin their stories with the expression Hah-lick-sah-ee, the meaning of which I have been unable to discover.
Taytay's Tales 1922
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"Hah": people of all ages and genders seem capable of appreciating movies about young men, as evidenced by pretty much every movie ever. jonathanh
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"Hah," Glinda says, and as she leans back, she finds herself thinking,
Mother Of Storms Barnes, John, 1957- 1994
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Then she parted her lips and said, "Hah," through the mush.
Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992
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"Hah" expecting his blade to pass through it without resistance.
The Source of Magic Anthony, Piers 1979
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"Hah," sighed the Colonel as Dick started off, and he watched the boy till he disappeared.
Our Soldier Boy George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Hah," he said aloud of that first-inning error where he knelt on his left knee, considered
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Other cat, the one without an actual voice, his meow is a whispered "Hah".
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Holder, quite literally, blurted "Hah" in response to this line of questioning, before patiently explaining to Republicans how misguided the argument is.
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"Hah," said Mr. Bates, when this remarkable passage was read to him, "that's very mysterious, that is.
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