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[ kah-rahm-bah ] / kɑˈrɑm bɑ /
interjection Spanish.(used as an exclamation of astonishment, dismay, or anger.) Words nearby carambaCarafate, carafe, caragana, carageen, Caramanlis, caramba, carambola, caramel, caramelize, carangid, carangoid Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for carambaThe man who would become the most influential fictionalist of the last half of the 20th century cried, “Ah, caramba!” Borges Had A Genius For Literature But Not Love Or Much Else|Allen Barra|October 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST In a few minutes they were startled by an explosive “Caramba!” The Gilded Man|Clifford Smyth What about the fifty-foot B'ar I saw wit' mine own eyes, caramba? Monarch, The Big Bear of Tallac|Ernest Thompson Seton There was an old cot there––I slept on it two nights––Caramba! Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking
Caramba (Spanish), a colloquial interjection, implying surprise and astonishment. La Lgende des Sicles|Victor Hugo The other barrel appeared to have been a miss—the larger tunante of the two had escaped, Caramba! Wild Spain (Espaa agreste)|Abel Chapman
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