Examples of 'voilá' in a sentence
Meaning of "voilá"
Voilá is an interjection of French origin that is used in English to draw attention to or emphasize a sudden or impressive result, transformation, or achievement. It is often used to introduce a surprising reveal or a successful outcome
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But then voilá.
Voilá all the importance of the topic!
I spin it around the planet twice, and voilá.
There we are. Voilá sommes nous.
Now, just a little pyridoxine hydrochloride and voilá.
Twist so . Voilá.
Put two or three of these together, hit frappé and voilá.
Thank you. Et voilá.
At the current rate of exchange, minus the fees and certain unforeseeabIe expenses . Voilá.
Release like that, and voilá.
When he heard she was on the move, he flipped a switch, and … voilá.
I just woke up … and voilá.
I switch out the real money with the fake money. Voilá.
You are ready to go . Voilá.
So a few adjustments and 36 hours of MRls later voilá.
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And then you sacrificed me and … voilá.
I ai not got no bong or no bullshit brownie but, uh, voilá.
I bought some licor de orujo. Et voilá.
Try it . I ai not got no bong or no bullshit brownie but, uh, voilá.
Should we let it breathe? Voilá.
A nip here, a tuck there, and voilá.
So a few adjustments and 36 hours of MRIs later… voilá.
A little medium - strength aqua regia, some polish, and voilá.
So, as the rascally French say, voilá.
I will talk to her about it. - Voilá.
You are up, sunshine . And voilá.
Yeah. A little medium- strength aqua regia, some polish, and voilá.