What is another word for Pah?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑː] (IPA)

What are the hypernyms for Pah?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pah

As for the briccone-Pah!
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Suppose at last I come to the point of borrowing money, of going to the old man humbly, twisting my hat in my hand: 'My dear sir, Aurelia and the children'-Pah!"
"Rose of Dutcher's Coolly"
Hamlin Garland
The coolies also asked him whether he could carry fifty soie over Loi Mawk Pah that was called the Cloud Mountain, because its head was often in the clouds.
"Shan Folk Lore Stories from the Hill and Water Country"
William C. Griggs

Famous quotes with Pah

  • Weak watery sun, but sun nonetheless. Why does it take me nearly 2 hours just to get through the morning emails? Pah, poo and pants.
    Stephen Fry
  • I would make the profession of every man, the rule by which to fashion his crest or coat of arms!... To the petifogger (), three links of a convict's chain, with the Penitentiary in the distance! To the Bank Director a Widow's Coffin, with a weeping Orphan on either side by way of heraldic supporters! Pah! There is no single word of contempt in the whole language, too bitter, to express my opinion of this magnificent Pretension - the Aristocracy of the Quaker City!
    George Lippard
  • Ghosts? Pah. We are the most substantial things in the world, the foundations of the present. We are memories.
    Ian McDonald

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