ouch (Meaning)

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ouch (n.)

A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the person.

ouch Sentence Examples

  1. Ouch, that sting from the bee was sharp.
  2. The paper cut stung like a knife, drawing an "ouch" from her lips.
  3. As the nail dug into his finger, he couldn't help but exclaim "ouch!"
  4. The hot coffee spilled onto her hand, causing an immediate "ouch."
  5. The child tripped and fell, crying out "ouch" as they hit the ground.
  6. The sharp edge of the metal scraped against her skin, eliciting an "ouch."
  7. The throbbing in his tooth became unbearable, leading him to mutter "ouch."
  8. The cold water on the burn sent chills down his spine, making him say "ouch."
  9. The weight of the bag pulled at her shoulder, prompting a quiet "ouch."
  10. The prickly thorns of the rose bush caught her arm, causing her to yelp "ouch."

FAQs About the word ouch

A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the person.

aw, ow,boo, ay, alack, rats, yuk,woe, tush, pooh

ha, hallelujah, hallelujah, wow, hey, hey, hurrah, hurrah, ha, alleluia

Ouch, that sting from the bee was sharp.

The paper cut stung like a knife, drawing an "ouch" from her lips.

As the nail dug into his finger, he couldn't help but exclaim "ouch!"

The hot coffee spilled onto her hand, causing an immediate "ouch."