“Aw, that’s a shame” NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 10, 2024
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Updated Aug 10, 2024
“Aw, that’s a shame” NYT Crossword Clue 5 Letters Answer
Let’s find the answers to “Aw, that’s a shame” NYT for the August 10, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with S and end with D, and the possible solutions are SQUID, SIZED, SOSAD.
The answer is SOSAD.
The crossword clue "Aw, that’s a shame" with the answer "SOSAD" refers to an expression of sympathy or disappointment. The term "SOSAD" is a playful and informal way of conveying sadness or pity, often used to evoke a sense of melodrama or humor.
It combines the abbreviation "SOS," which is a universal distress signal, with "AD," a colloquial shorthand for "sad." This quirky blend emphasizes the sentiment of being upset or sorry for someone, often in a slightly exaggerated or theatrical manner. The clue cleverly encapsulates the feeling of empathy or regret in a compact and memorable form, illustrating how language can be both expressive and inventive in crossword puzzles.
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