Present participle of 'aah'; currently expressing surprise, pleasure, or realization through the exclamation 'aah.'
From the interjection 'aah' with the progressive suffix '-ing.' Like 'aahed,' this captures the ongoing action of making this natural vocalization.
The progression 'aah,' 'aahed,' 'aahing' shows how English can turn any sound into a proper verb with full grammar—you can use it past, present, and future. It's a reminder that language is flexible and expressive!
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