whew

noun
\ often read as ˈhwü How to pronounce whew (audio) , ˈwü, ˈhyü; the interjection is a whistle concluded with a voiceless ü How to pronounce whew (audio) \

Definition of whew

: a whistling sound or a sound like a half-formed whistle uttered as an exclamation gave a long whew when he realized the size of the job used interjectionally chiefly to express amazement, discomfort, or relief

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To wit: a carnival, classic film fest, auto show, dunk tank, farmer’s market, 5K run and kids dash, and even a Sunday pancake breakfast (whew!). Web Behrens, chicagotribune.com, "15 things to do with the kids Aug. 19-25," 18 Aug. 2019 But, whew, that’s a young group until Emmanuel Sanders (Achilles) returns. Ryan O'halloran, The Denver Post, "Broncos analysis: 5 things we learned during the offseason program," 6 June 2019 Like Prince William, Prince Harry, and many other royals, Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor (whew) was born at St. Mary's Hospital in London. Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping, "Who Is Lady Gabriella Windsor? Everything You Need to Know About Her and Her Royal Wedding," 26 Apr. 2019 And the view kept getting scarier: first 60% chance of rain, then 90% chance, then — whew — 100% chance for thunderstorms. Kayla Daugherty, Detroit Free Press, "Kayla Daugherty: Detroit marathon's weather change came as a surprise," 15 Oct. 2017 In it, the cunning Scheherazade staves off her execution by her husband the king, who has a nasty habit of bedding and then slaughtering his brides, by spinning more than a thousand (whew!) artfully cliff-hanging tales. Ben Brantley, New York Times, "Review: Reliving Those Arabian Nights in ‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’," 2 Apr. 2018 On the home front my wife signed up for another year (whew), and my faithful Sancho Panza, Ms. Nicole Rockstead agreed to do a 26th year with me. Neil Senturia, sandiegouniontribune.com, "2017: Some of my winners — and losers," 18 Dec. 2017 But, whew, our hottest day of the summer (so far) is behind us! A. Camden Walker, Washington Post, "D.C.-area forecast: Very toasty before big storms threaten late today, a less-sweaty weekend," 14 July 2017 On the drive home, looking in the rearview mirror and seeing your child in the back seat in a car seat, whew. Andy Staples, SI.com, "Bret Bielema is more anxious about being a new dad than closing the gap with Alabama," 10 July 2017

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First Known Use of whew

1513, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for whew

imitative

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whew

noun
\ often read as ˈhwü, ˈwü, ˈhyü\

Kids Definition of whew

: a sound almost like a whistle made as an exclamation chiefly to show amazement, discomfort, or relief … “Whew, it sure is good to be home,” …— Christopher Paul Curtis, The Watsons