begorra
Americaninterjection
interjection
Etymology
Origin of begorra
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Ah, begorra, laddie, nobody can build the case for nature like a self-made artist.
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Sure and begorra, it could only be that wandering curator of Irish wit and Boston wisdom, Tip O'Neill, 70.
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Compared with The Last Hurrah, this novel is a kind of lost begorra.
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From Boston came the last begorra of the late James Michael Curley, sometime mayor, Governor and U.S.
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"There he comes, begorra," exclaimed John, suddenly, swinging his hat in joyous excitement, "alive and kickin', sure, and the ugly brute as make and quiet as a lamb, too."
From Tom, The Bootblack or, The Road to Success by Alger, Horatio
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