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argal
1[ ahr-guhl ]
argal
2[ ahr-guhl ]
conjunction
, Literary.
- therefore: used facetiously to indicate that the reasoning that had gone before or the conclusion that follows is specious or absurd.
argal
/ ˈɑːɡəl /
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Argal, it is impossible that this peculiarly situated entity should borrow from other papers.
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Argal, the more luxury among the rich the more money in the pockets of the poor.
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What occasion to 'argal-bargal' about why God did not sooner accomplish the scheme of Christianity?
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This did not satisfy Argal; the demand in full was reiterated; but Powhatan was again, for a long time, silent.
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Argal, the hardness is due to the dressing, not to the meat: it is a triumph of domestic cookery.
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