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Ǿà

or Ǿ·

[ vwah-lah; French vwa-la ]

interjection

  1. (used to express success or satisfaction):

    Voià, my new winter outfit!



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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of Ǿà1

First recorded in 1825–35; from French, equivalent to voi “see!” (2nd person singular imperative of voir “to see”) + à “t”
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Example Sentences

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Add trees and solar-collecting pavement — voila!”

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Next, Starr wrote, “under the pretext of protecting the violated rights of French California” — where have we heard that dodge before? —warships would sail into key California harbors and … voila!

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And voila, you now have a whole generation calling it by a name with no historical basis.”

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New York Mayor Eric Adams cozied up to Donald Trump, paid him a visit at Mar-a-Lago, groveled on an episode of Tucker Carlson, and Ǿà: On Monday, the Justice Department instructed federal prosecutors to drop all charges—and there were many—against Adams.

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Give it a few minutes to thicken and voila, you have gravy.

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