67 examples of oho in sentences

"Oho!" said he, "wake up.

Oho, rich wine that I filched from a fatuous friar jig-jogging within the green!

"Oho! Charras, you are there!"

"Oho!" chuckled the other, with a wicked grin"we'll have some fun with you, then.

And I hope the jury will acquit him!" "Oho!" whistled Mr. Tutt exultantly, while O'Brien gazed at Hepplewhite in stupefaction.

Oho! Oho!" "By George!" exclaimed the blacksmith.

Oho! Oho!" "By George!" exclaimed the blacksmith.

oho, oho, oho; eh, waw?

oho, oho, oho; eh, waw?

oho, oho, oho; eh, waw?

"Oho!" said I to myself, with a whistle,it was a very long whistle, Johnny; I knew well enough then it was no play-work I had before me till the sun went down, nor till morning either.

" "Oho," says Barbro in jest, "has Axel here been so hard on you this while?" "Hard on me?

The Fox heard him, and recognised him at once for the Ass he was, and said to him, "Oho, my friend, it's you, is it?

"Oho," he said, "so that's what you'd be doing, is it?"

Of knowing or detecting; oho! ahah!

Harshly he answered: "Oho, I am not proud of what I have made of my life, and of your life, and of the life of that woman yonder, but do you think I will be whining about it!

I was talking about it with Mr. Emerson this morning" "Oho, you've called Grandfather into consultation already!"

He was privately amazed: "Oho-ohoh, yes, certainly.

I believe we're gaun into camp immediately.' 'Oho!

They were well on their way to the engineering works, where Mr. Robinson was foreman, when Macgregor managed to say: 'I burst the twa pound on a ring.' 'Oho!' said John, gaily; then solemnly, 'What kin' o' a ring, Macgreegor?' 'An engagement yin,' the ruddy youth replied.

"Quickly, now! light the train; so!What think you of Anglo-Saxon power and hereditary pride? "Oho, my Kitmudgar!

" "Oho!" exclaimed the Justice, smirking.

" "Oho, Squire!" said one of the peasants to him, half-aloud.

" "Oho, Mr. Schmitz, you do me great injustice there," replied the old peasant proudly.

"'Oho!' quoth the Devil, ''tis my John a' Combe!'"that is, "my John has come!" Close to the poet's bust is a nameless, oblong, cubic tomb, supposed to be that of a clerical dignitary of the fourteenth century.

67 examples of  oho  in sentences