gee-whiz (jēwĭz, -hwĭz)
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Tweet adj. Informal Marked by or inducing a sense of wide-eyed wonder or excitement, as in response to an amazing achievement: "The book seems a little too gee-whiz even for describing what everyone does admit is a revolution" (Savvy). |
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gee whiz
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Tweet interj. Used to express mild surprise, amazement, or enthusiasm. |
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