begorra
Americaninterjection
interjection
Etymology
Origin of begorra
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Dan stared at the canvasses for ages, and finally removed the pipe from his mouth before delivering his verdict: "Begorra, they're terrible."
From BBC
“Begorra,” the Fitzgerald look-alike says.
From The New Yorker
“Sure and begorra, it’s O’Ryan.”
From The New Yorker
“Begorra, April Day’s a fool to ye,” he began.
From Project Gutenberg
"Begorra! it's a divvil the crayther is!" muttered Pat, nudging his nearest neighbor.
From Project Gutenberg
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