- - Noises of exasperation
- - Yiddish sounds of dismay
- - Words before "vey" and "gevalt"
- - Cries of dismay
- - Cries of worry
- - Cries of exasperation
- - Cries of despair
- - Sounds of woe in the shtetl
- - Expressions of exasperation
- - Exclamations of tsuris
- - Groans of woe
- - Cries of woe
- - Yiddish cries of dismay
- - Certain syllables of lament
- - Exclamations of dismay
- - Words of distress
- - Cries of dismay from the mishpocha
- - Sounds of tsuris
- - Sounds of dismay
- - Cries of mock horror
- - Exclamations of exasperation
- - Cries of distress
- - Exclamations of worry
- - Words of lament
- - Sounds of distress
- - Sounds of woe.
- - Sounds of shock
- - frustrated interjections
- - distressed expressions
- - Grandchildren [Scottish dialect]
- - Hasid's cries
- - Yiddish exclamations
- - Bubbe's interjections
- - Kvetching cries
- - Kvetchers' cries
- - Yiddish laments
- - Shtetl shouts
- - Jewish cries
- - Yiddish cries
- - Kvetching chorus
- - Yiddish plaints
- - Yiddish interjections
- - Shtetl complaints
- - Grandmotherly plaints
- - Rabbinical interjections
- - Exasperated exclamations
- - Verbal groans
- - Yiddish yelps
- - Cries heard during a mishegas
- - Jewish laments
- - Distressed cries
- - Kvetches' cries
- - "Alas!" relatives
- - Distressed exclamations
- - Yiddish outbursts
- - Cries from Hasidim
- - Cries from Barak
- - Scot's grandchildren.
- - Grandchildren: Scot.
- - Pained cries
- - Woes in Yiddish
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