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ta-da in American English (tɑˈdɑ) interjection Informal used to suggest the sound of a fanfare: an exclamation of triumph or pride accompanying an announcement, a bow, etc. ta-da in American English (təˈdɑː) interjection(used as a jovial interjection in making an announcement, taking a bow, etc.) Also: ta-dah Examples of 'ta-da' in a sentenceta-da Add white boots and ta-da!He added original swing music and sound effects and - ta-da!But because it just happened there was no big 'ta-da'.This will cut the icing flow and, ta-da, you have a perfect swirl.Combine that with a pair of practical poolside heels and - ta-da!By day, it passes as a linen-upholstered ottoman, but when the evening comes, ta-da!Everyone slides past and is given the same ta-da, the same emphasis, a similar tone.Another trick is to cover paper globe lampshades in metallic paint and, ta-da, you have giant lanterns.Things are getting pretty close to the big reveal, so your urgent reply, please, for my 'ta-da' moment.The idea was to go lighter and lighter until the grey melded with the blonde, at which point, ta-da! |