zounds

/zaʊndz/
interjection
  1. An old-fashioned exclamation expressing surprise, anger, or annoyance.
    • "Zounds!" cried the knight, "We are surrounded!"
    • My grandfather sometimes says "Zounds!" when he drops something.
    • In the play, the king shouted "Zounds!" when he heard the bad news.
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