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wham

[hwam, wam] / ʰwæm, wæm /


Example Sentences

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With these “stealthy” solar events, “there’s a kind of meager-looking eruption and then, all of a sudden, wham!”

From Scientific American

I don’t need this emotional wham on top of everything else I’m dealing with.

From Washington Post

“They couldn’t impeach him. Everything was going good and wham, all of a sudden, we got a freaking virus.”

From Seattle Times

I substituted it for the water, and wham, my already trusty recipe became a full blown superstar, simultaneously intense and elegant.

From Salon

Some guy with a mustache opened his laptop, fired up Twitter, and — wham! — found himself Intrigued.

From Washington Post