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ahoy

[uh-hoi] / əˈhɔɪ /


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I get why people flock to these parks: vistas, nature, splendor ahoy!

From Slate Aug. 18, 2023

Friday is upon us and another busy weekend of football action is very much ahoy.

From The Guardian Aug. 20, 2021

Q. Awkward medical problems, ahoy: In the last year I developed a bowel-related medical problem that is mainly managed with a doctor-approved diet and is exacerbated by stress.

From Slate Oct. 3, 2017

In a series of experiments, the researchers then showed that honeyguides take the meaning of the familiar ahoy seriously.

From Seattle Times Jul. 23, 2016

“I’ll ahoy you,” Nat muttered and flung open the door.

From "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" by Jean Lee Latham




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