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Examples
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So-o-o, if you're reffing anyone I know and have come to very much like lots, Lee (alliteration a bonus), you're outta yer league; you don't make my list, you made it!
Hallelujah L. Lee Lowe 2008
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Reaching for a can of Unique, John pensively drew on his pipe and asked, "So-o-o, you used this powder and it blew the cylinder?"
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It is catching for a woman to discover that a man is “the right sort”; the other women grow curious, and stick their noses into it: “So-o-o, is he?”
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And all of us from the [unknown] would say, "So-o-o ha-a-appy." [laughter] How funny it was that the teachers wouldn't stop us.
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At any rate, she really had the opera voice, And the only thing I remember about that was that she'd stand up and she'd say, "So-o-o ha-a-appy."
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"So-o-o," was the astonished comment of the officer.
Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal or Perils of the Black Bear Patrol 1909
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"So-o-o!" he ejaculated, surprised into a German exclamation that he had long since deliberately laid aside.
Five Thousand an Hour : how Johnny Gamble won the heiress George Randolph Chester 1896
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By dint of hard work we left the Fonda Gobea at 9 A.M. on March 23, with loud cries of 'Mulo!' and 'Anda, caballo!' and 'So-o-o!' when the bât-beasts indulged in a free fight.
To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I Richard Francis Burton 1855
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"So-o-o different!" no, we just don't spend an hour day/night "getting ready."
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"So-o-o different!" no, we just don't spend an hour day/night "getting ready."
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