ahem in a sentence
interj.
Definition
Ahem: an expression used to attract attention or indicate hesitation, often by clearing the throat.
Sample Sentences
- Ahem, could we have a moment of silence for our friend?
- He cleared his throat and said, "Ahem, I think we need to discuss this issue."
- Ahem, if I may interrupt, I have an important point to add.
- She raised an eyebrow and said, "Ahem, I think you're forgetting something."
- Ahem, I believe you owe me an explanation for your actions.
- He leaned forward and coughed softly, ahem, to get everyone's attention.
- Ahem, I don't mean to be rude, but that comment was out of line.
- As she entered the room, she softly cleared her throat, ahem, signaling her presence.
- Ahem, I must remind you that the deadline is approaching quickly.
- With a slight cough, he said, "Ahem, can we please stay on topic?"
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