oho (Meaning)
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oho (interj.)
An exclamation of surprise, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of oho
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oho Sentence Examples
- "Oho, my clever friend," exclaimed the detective, revealing the hidden evidence.
- "Well, oho there," said the mayor, recognizing the influence peddler in the crowd.
- "Oho, so this is the game you're playing," the spymaster uttered, uncovering the enemy's secret plot.
- "Oho, a juicy piece of gossip," the socialite whispered conspiratorially over tea.
- The judge raised an eyebrow and said, "Oho, it seems we have a witness who knows more than they're letting on."
- The doctor examined the wound and remarked, "Oho, this will require some stitches."
- The child's eyes lit up when he found a hidden treasure, exclaiming, "Oho, look what I found!"
- "Oho, I see what you did there," the teacher said to the student who used a clever trick on the assignment.
- The traveler was surprised to find a hidden oasis in the desert, saying, "Oho, a beacon of hope in this desolate land."
- The comedian delivered a witty punchline, causing the audience to erupt in laughter and saying, "Oho, got 'em!"
FAQs About the word oho
An exclamation of surprise, etc.
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No antonyms found.
"Oho, my clever friend," exclaimed the detective, revealing the hidden evidence.
"Well, oho there," said the mayor, recognizing the influence peddler in the crowd.
"Oho, so this is the game you're playing," the spymaster uttered, uncovering the enemy's secret plot.
"Oho, a juicy piece of gossip," the socialite whispered conspiratorially over tea.