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I . wow [waʊ] inf INTERJ

wow
o!
wow
no, no!

II . wow [waʊ] inf N

III . wow [waʊ] inf VB trans

bow-wow [ˌbaʊˈwaʊ] INTERJ childspeak inf

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English
Then it was gone, and it was like wow, what happened to everything?
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Wow and flutter are most noticeable on signals which contain pure tones.
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The terms wow and flutter are often referred to together, flutter being a higher-rate version of wow.
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Wow, you might think, how bad can "that" be?
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The cost difference measures the strength of the present wow-effect due to sudden improvements in data compression or computational speed.
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The judges did tell him that if he had added just a little more depth to his outline, he would have wowed even more.
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These can include water drums, hand drums, and larger drums used during ceremonies such as pow wows, sundances and sweatlodges.
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Over the past decade of drama appearances, the popular actress repeatedly played familiar characters and her performances failed to wow audiences.
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I heard them and thought, wow, these guys are going to be massive.
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