Yow


(an exclamation or shout of pain, dismay, etc.)
historical examples

chaucer’s works, volume 5 (of 7) — notes to the canterbury tales geoffrey chaucer
the jacobite rebellions (1689-1746) james pringle thomson
the cherries of new york u. p. hedrick
the works of john knox, vol. 1 (of 6) john knox
diary of richard c-cks, volume ii richard c-cks
the works of john knox, vol. 1 (of 6) john knox
the works of john knox, volume 2 (of 6) john knox
d-ck o’ the fens george manville fenn
diary of richard c-cks, volume ii richard c-cks
patience wins george manville fenn

macdonald-cartier international airport (ottawa, canada)

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