5 Metaphors for ah

" "What is your name?" "Cochose, Senor; Ah's a French nigger.

The prodigality of Oh's and Ah's is an obvious characteristic of his verse, which may possibly have been in Jonson's mind when, in the prologue to the Sad Shepherd, he wrote: But that no stile for Pastorall should goe Current, but what is stamp'd with Ah, and O; Who

She done been laughing at me fo' a week, because Ah was sho' Ah done hear yo' that day.

" Ah! never is one such word thrown away on a loving, open-hearted boy.

Yo' go on an' do fo' 'em jes' lahk Ah was yeh.' An' young Mahstah Cap'n Bev'ly,he's Little Miss's engaged-to-mahy genaman,he sais, 'Clem, ef Ah doan' neveh come back, Ah pray an' entrus' yo'-all t' cyah fo' Miss Kate an' huh Maw jes lahk

5 Metaphors for  ah