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Interjections of Notifying and Warning

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see
1.
see
Verb

to notice a thing or person with our eyes

Did you see that shooting star just now?

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2.
see here
Interjection

used to grab someone's attention or emphasize a point, often indicating that what follows is important or needs to be understood

See here, I need you to pay attention to what I'm saying.

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3.
spoiler alert
Noun

a warning given before the important plot points of a movie, book, game, etc. are revealed

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come through
4.
come through
Verb

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

Despite the odds, she managed to come through the surgery successfully.

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5.
out of my way
Interjection

used to forcefully command or demand that someone move aside or clear a path

Out of my way!I'm running late for my meeting!

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6.
head up
Verb

to lead a group, team, or organization

She was chosen to head up the new marketing campaign.

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fire in the hole
Interjection

used in contexts like mining, demolition, or military operations to alert others that an explosion is about to occur

As the miners prepared to blast a new tunnel, one of them shouted, "Fire in the hole!".

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timber
8.
tim
ber
Noun

wood cut and prepared from trees for construction or other practical uses

The house was built using high-quality timber.

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watch out
9.
watch out
content.sentence

used for warning someone to be cautious, especially when danger is involved

Watch out!There's a car coming!

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10.
ta
da
Interjection

used to draw attention to a reveal or to celebrate the completion of a magic trick, performance, or surprise

And, ta-da!Here's our special dessert.

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11.
voila
Interjection

used to express the sudden appearance, revelation, or accomplishment of something

I just finished baking the cake, and voilà, here it is!

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12.
yoo
hoo
Interjection

used to gain someone's attention, especially when they are at a distance or not paying attention

Yoo-hoo!Over here!Can you see me waving?

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oi
13.
oi
Interjection

used to gain someone's attention

Oi, watch where you're going!

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14.
psst
Interjection

used to draw someone's attention without being overt

Psst, over here.I have something to tell you.

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here
15.
here
Adverb

at a specific, immediate location

Stand here to see the full mural.

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behold
16.
be
hold
Verb

to see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration

I often behold the beauty of the sunset from my balcony.

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look
17.
look
Verb

to turn our eyes toward a person or thing that we want to see

He looked at his watch to check the time.

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