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Part of Speech: adjective, adverb
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" Na, na, Mamma, right away when I open my mouth you make out a case against me. - "The Vertical City", Fannie Hurst.
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The mist intensified the cold when the citadel mountain was reached, so that it must have been a relief to try a spell of walking once more, especially as the first part of the way was " soft and easy," while the party looked down on the two lochans, known as Na Nian. - "Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, (Victoria) Vol II", Sarah Tytler.
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At Billingham a poor woman having spent half- an- hour in trying to find the keys of the church for me, said, when I begged her to give it up, 'Na, na, I'll try once again, if only to show a willin'. - "Story of My Life, volumes 1-3", Augustus J. C. Hare.