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Definition of whew in English: whewexclamation fjuːhwjuːfju Used to express surprise, relief, or a feeling of being very hot or tired. whew—and I thought it was serious! Example sentencesExamples - Looks like no damage done to my car, though, whew!
- Give it a shot, and end up good friends if it doesn't work out, but… whew.
- You're almost relieved when you discover that it's mostly beans and rice: whew!
- It was a summer production, with shared dressing rooms - whew!
- They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted.
- Well we tracked her down and, whew, she's been busy.
- Me and a friend of mine was talking about Metro Center, whew, ideal spot you know, because that's like the hub, they come right in you know, from all different trains, so, I don't know.
- The last 3 days have been really hectic, let me tell you, whew.
- Finally, someone's making a period piece about the American military - whew!
- I was completely telling myself to breath at the end too, whew!
- We here in Seattle had record temperatures,, somewhere near 100 degrees, whew!
- whew! It's a big ballot when you're carefully choosing your party central committee members.
- The whew of relief from Qantas management were audible.
- Eight turbines deep in the dam generate 1.35 million kilowatts of electricity, the lake supplies water to seven states and… whew!
- This week has been, whew, crazy-busy, and it's not over yet.
- Speaking of different philosophies on relationships…whew!
- When that storm came through at first, people said, whew.
- All those long, languorous movements, eyes locked, bodies welded at the breast, legs entwining whew!
- I should say that I have two or three more chapters left, whew!
- One straight week and we think: whew, it's summer, alright.
Origin Late Middle English: imitative; compare with phew. Rhymes accrue, adieu, ado, anew, Anjou, aperçu, askew, ballyhoo, bamboo, bedew, bestrew, billet-doux, blew, blue, boo, boohoo, brew, buckaroo, canoe, chew, clew, clou, clue, cock-a-doodle-doo, cockatoo, construe, coo, Corfu, coup, crew, Crewe, cru, cue, déjà vu, derring-do, dew, didgeridoo, do, drew, due, endue, ensue, eschew, feu, few, flew, flu, flue, foreknew, glue, gnu, goo, grew, halloo, hereto, hew, Hindu, hitherto, how-do-you-do, hue, Hugh, hullabaloo, imbrue, imbue, jackaroo, Jew, kangaroo, Karroo, Kathmandu, kazoo, Kiangsu, knew, Kru, K2, kung fu, Lahu, Lanzhou, Lao-tzu, lasso, lieu, loo, Lou, Manchu, mangetout, mew, misconstrue, miscue, moo, moue, mu, nardoo, new, non-U, nu, ooh, outdo, outflew, outgrew, peekaboo, Peru, pew, plew, Poitou, pooh, pooh-pooh, potoroo, pursue, queue, revue, roo, roux, rue, Selous, set-to, shampoo, shih-tzu, shoe, shoo, shrew, Sioux, skean dhu, skew, skidoo, slew, smew, snafu, sou, spew, sprue, stew, strew, subdue, sue, switcheroo, taboo, tattoo, thereto, thew, threw, thro, through, thru, tickety-boo, Timbuktu, tiramisu, to, to-do, too, toodle-oo, true, true-blue, tu-whit tu-whoo, two, vendue, view, vindaloo, virtu, wahoo, wallaroo, Waterloo, well-to-do, whereto, who, withdrew, woo, Wu, yew, you, zoo Definition of whew in US English: whewexclamationfjufyo͞o Used to express surprise, relief, or a feeling of being very hot or tired. whew—and I thought it was serious! Example sentencesExamples - We here in Seattle had record temperatures,, somewhere near 100 degrees, whew!
- Give it a shot, and end up good friends if it doesn't work out, but… whew.
- The last 3 days have been really hectic, let me tell you, whew.
- This week has been, whew, crazy-busy, and it's not over yet.
- They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted.
- All those long, languorous movements, eyes locked, bodies welded at the breast, legs entwining whew!
- I was completely telling myself to breath at the end too, whew!
- It was a summer production, with shared dressing rooms - whew!
- Finally, someone's making a period piece about the American military - whew!
- I should say that I have two or three more chapters left, whew!
- Eight turbines deep in the dam generate 1.35 million kilowatts of electricity, the lake supplies water to seven states and… whew!
- One straight week and we think: whew, it's summer, alright.
- whew! It's a big ballot when you're carefully choosing your party central committee members.
- When that storm came through at first, people said, whew.
- Me and a friend of mine was talking about Metro Center, whew, ideal spot you know, because that's like the hub, they come right in you know, from all different trains, so, I don't know.
- You're almost relieved when you discover that it's mostly beans and rice: whew!
- Well we tracked her down and, whew, she's been busy.
- Speaking of different philosophies on relationships…whew!
- Looks like no damage done to my car, though, whew!
- The whew of relief from Qantas management were audible.
Origin Late Middle English: imitative; compare with phew. |