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lordy
[ lawr-dee ]
interjection
- (often initial capital letter) (used in exclamatory phrases to express surprise, elation, etc.):
Oh lordy, what a mess!
lordy
/ ˈlɔːdɪ /
interjection
- an exclamation of surprise or dismay
Word History and Origins
Origin of lordy1
Example Sentences
This, however, is not what she was saying when she was running for governor in 2022, and lordy, there are tapes.
And lordy, they said there were tapes of Biden and Hunter being bribed, electrifying the right-wing media and leading to hours of feverish innuendo on Fox News and other outlets.
At their press conference, one speaker after another—and Lordy, do I mean one after another, when the sun was melting everyone into a puddle—laid out their demands, with no indication that the impeachment announcement had tempered their adamancy.
“This time, lordy, I even got invited to have tea with Kate,” Parton said.
If Adele is actually pronounced “Uh-dale”, I’m gonna see if Lorde is willing to go with “Lordy”
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