faugh Synonyms
faugh Meaning
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faugh (interj.)
An exclamation of contempt, disgust, or abhorrence.
faugh Sentence Examples
- Faugh! The pungent odor of rotten eggs filled the room, making everyone recoil.
- The spoiled milk left in the fridge for weeks elicited a collective "faugh" from the roommates.
- Faugh! The taste of the medicine was so bitter it made her gag.
- Faugh! The stagnant water in the pond emitted a foul smell that lingered in the air.
- The sight of the garbage overflowing with rotten food made him exclaim, "Faugh! We need to take out the trash!"
- Faugh! The foul stench of the sewer wafted through the streets on hot summer days.
- The decaying carcass of the animal elicited a unanimous "faugh" from the group hiking through the forest.
- Faugh! The moldy bread in the back of the pantry was a sight to behold.
- The filthy restroom made her exclaim, "Faugh! I'm never using this place again."
- Faugh! The acrid smoke billowing from the burning trash heap was unbearable.
FAQs About the word faugh
An exclamation of contempt, disgust, or abhorrence.
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Faugh! The pungent odor of rotten eggs filled the room, making everyone recoil.
The spoiled milk left in the fridge for weeks elicited a collective "faugh" from the roommates.
Faugh! The taste of the medicine was so bitter it made her gag.
Faugh! The stagnant water in the pond emitted a foul smell that lingered in the air.