Man shares with the mammalia and birds the direct expression of the feelings by emotional tones and interjectional cries; the parrot's power of articulate utterance almost equals his own; and, by association of ideas in some measure, some of the lower animals have even learnt to recognize words he utters. [Please select]
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Her mind leaped in an interjectional, flashing manner. [Please select]
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When they did at length break silence, it was in short interjectional remarks, as they resumed the oars. [Please select]
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His conversation, it may be observed, was nothing if not interjectional. [Please select]
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To pronounce the last word correctly, the central "e" must be run into a long-drawn, not an interjectional, sound. [Please select]
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Frank paused a few moments, but the observation not being sufficiently definite for Joe, who was deep in the enjoyment of his first pipe, no reply was made beyond an interjectional "h'm."' [Please select]
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Dear reader, the conversation that followed was so abrupt, exclamatory, interjectional, and occasionally ungrammatical, as well as absurd, that it could not be reduced to writing. [Please select]
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