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och
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interjection
(used as an expression of surprise, disapproval, regret, etc.)
och
/ ɒx /
interjection
an expression of surprise, contempt, annoyance, impatience, or disagreement
an expression used to preface a remark, gain time, etc
och, I suppose so
Word History and Origins
Origin of och1
Example Sentences
I was thinking, och, maybe it was some artist who has done a painting of it.
She had been brushing broken-up road surface off the pavement at her house when she sized up the potholes and said to herself: "Och, just go for it".
"It hasn't been possible to identify both B och T cell receptors in their microenvironments using previous methods."
In addition to Tovey and Och, Koch is by son Tom Koch, daughter Christine Koch, son Martin Koch, 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.
Sculptor Capital Management, where founder Dan Och is battling the firm's current chief executive in court over his rising pay, posted a 13% drop.
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