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[ aw ] / ɔ /
interjection(used to express protest, disbelief, disgust, or commiseration.) (used to express sentimental or sugary approval.) Origin of awFirst recorded in 1850–55 Words nearby awavulsed wound, avulsion, avulsion fracture, avuncular, avunculate, aw, awa, AWACS, await, Awaji, awake Definition for aw (2 of 3)Definition for aw (3 of 3)
actual weight. (in shipping) all water. atomic weight. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for awChris Stein of Blondie catches Ramone with an “aw, shucks” expression just after he drops a plate of food. ‘All Good Cretins Go to Heaven’: Dee Dee Ramone’s Twisted Punk Paintings|Melissa Leon|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST Aw has woven an impressive and contemporary human tapestry of a country that Western audiences would do well to better understand. This Week’s Hot Reads: July 1, 2013|Nicholas Mancusi|July 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST Five Star Billionaire By Tash Aw A collection of characters all trying to ride the tide of wealth in new China. This Week’s Hot Reads: July 1, 2013|Nicholas Mancusi|July 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST He is an ‘aw shucks’ guy, but in the meantime, he is ripping your balls out. George Pataki: Former Governor, Future President?|Samuel P. Jacobs|December 2, 2010|DAILY BEAST
“He is an ‘aw shucks’ guy, but in the meantime, he is ripping your balls out,” says a veteran New York Republican. George Pataki: Former Governor, Future President?|Samuel P. Jacobs|December 2, 2010|DAILY BEAST "Aw, them big ranches make me mad," announced the first speaker. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories|Various Aw, some dumb vault clerk got himself locked in, an' the locks jammed an' they can't get him out. Yan evenin—it wor that hot we had aw t' doors an windows open—theer came a man runnin up fro t' railway. The History of David Grieve|Mrs. Humphry Ward The week efore that t' keaw deed; an th' week efore her th' owd mare, so that aw my stock be gone. The Lancashire Witches|William Harrison Ainsworth Aw've known th' time when they did, but aw'm like a old stage cooach, aw'm aght o' date. Yorksher Puddin'|John Hartley
British Dictionary definitions for aw (1 of 3)
determinerScot a variant spelling of a' British Dictionary definitions for aw (2 of 3)
interjectioninformal, mainly US an expression of disapproval, commiseration, or appeal British Dictionary definitions for aw (3 of 3)
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