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"Holy..."

"Holy...!" (for example "Holy shit!", "Holy mackerel!" or "Holy smoke!", and perhaps most commonly "Holy cow!") is an exclamation of surprise used mostly in English-speaking countries.

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"Holy..."

Nodes23
Edges22
Triples25
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.086957
Components1

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"Holy..." → According, American, Batman, Batman Forever, Bradley, Camp, Cartoons, Case Western Reserve University, David Shields, Deborah Cartmell, DVD, He, Holey Rusted Metal, Holy, Holy Batmania, Image Entertainment, Imelda Whelehan, Ricca, Robin, Robin's

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Important terminology

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Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Super Friends continued to make use of Robininstance ofCartoons0.80text
his catchphrasesinstance ofCartoons0.80text
"Holy..."related to AnalysisBradley0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisRicca0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisCase Western Reserve University0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisRobin0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisBatman0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisAmerican0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisHe0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisRobin's0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisHoly0.60section
"Holy..."related to AnalysisCartoons0.60section

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