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holy cow
interjection
(used to express bewilderment, surprise, or astonishment.)
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Origin of holy cow1
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Example Sentences
The sunlit opening of French writer-director Louise Courvoisier’s punchy, sweet coming-of-age debut feature, “Holy Cow,” set in a cheese-making pocket of France’s Comté region, is a lively welcome.
But like the ancient cheese-making process shown throughout the film in fascinating glimpses of handmade toil — as if a Les Blank short documentary had mixed with a Dardennes brothers drama — “Holy Cow” achieves its own special texture and flavor the more its central character boils, curdles and cools.
Perhaps most crucially, “Holy Cow” keeps its sights set on being a study in fast-tracked adulthood, minus judgment or sentimentality.
"When I got my first cheque for $2,000 in a month, I was like, 'Holy cow, this is gonna change my life'," he recalls.
“And then I look back up, and Mookie is already past Cole, and Anthony is not going to get there in time. I’m like, ‘Holy cow.’
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