Used to introduce a person, thing or action that the listener can feel very often visually.
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Examples for "voilà"
Examples for "voilà"
1Mix some steamed or heated-from-frozen spinach with this cheese, and voilà...Comfort food!
2Hum, whistle or sing and voilà, the song and singer are displayed.
3And voilà, a dead female sage grouse is immortalized as the Fembot.
4You stick these on your letterbox and voilà - no more rubbish.
5Put a match to the decomposing ice and voilà: Ice that literally burns.
1And there it is, exactly as it happened, not an hour ago.
2God has written the poetry already; and there it is before me.
3But this is the reality of the culture, so there it is.
4We're going to release his information tomorrow, but, well, there it is.
5If you want to know what art can achieve, there it is.
1A minute later and, voila, my first medical miracle juice was ready.
2And voila, you have a Bheki Cele-proof solution to your dry month.
3All it takes is 40 seconds and voila, magic on your plate.
4Some Egyptian activists come to a training session and voila, Tahrir Square!
5In one hand the soft glove of kindness, in the other, voila!
6To wash away I use a wet Face Halo pad and voila.
7In almost every case, the virtual server came up without incident, and voila!
8One you can easily pull aside for a dramatic voila effect.
9By Friday, voila, tickets for the show on May 15 were on sale.
10Fire up the app, enter a PIN and voila -the car's secure.
11I bent down on the floor once again, opened the door, and voila!
12Then as I came up there was a general cry of Le voila!
13She'd crack a tin, butter some plain white bread and voila!
14So, we set to work and voila, here's the list for you to peruse.
15We all come home at night and voila, mystery meal.
16I used rubber cement to attach the paper and voila!
Voila per variant geogràfica