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bliksem
/ ˈɪə /
interjection
an exclamation expressive of surprise, shock, displeasure, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bliksem1
from Afrikaans: lightning
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Example Sentences
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“I think I’ll bring Bliksem back for a few days. We can hunt jackals together.”
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“I’ll go through Mtoroshanga on my way to Harare. If I can scare up the Wild Child’s daddy, I’ll take her back with me and Bliksem. If not—well, there’s always boarding school. The government makes grants for orphans.”
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“Come out, Bliksem! You’ve got some tasty jackals to find!”
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His arm was bandaged and he was still angry about the injury to Bliksem.
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“I’ll corner your daddy. I’ll tell Bliksem to track him.”
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