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The word "who" is said 79 times in the book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss. This count includes all instances of the word "who" in various forms, such as "Whoville" and "Whos." The repetition of the word "who" throughout the story emphasizes the central theme of community and togetherness among the Whos.
"Who" is said a whopping 79 times in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." That's right, 79 times! So if you ever wanted to know just how obsessed Dr. Seuss was with that word, now you do. You're welcome.
Oh, dude, like, "who" is said like a bazillion times in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Okay, maybe not a bazillion, but it's said a lot. It's like the Grinch's favorite word or something. So, yeah, if you're counting, good luck with that.
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The latter is truer, it is a downbeat, ugly song. Many stations did not play it Your a Mean one, Mr. Grinch is the song. It is utterly of character with the Bonhomie and brotherhood-to-all one associates with Christmas Cheer. the cartoon film is another matter, these do not have charts,but are aired and commented on in the TV guide.
"Why, for fifty three years I've put up with it now, I must stop this Christmas from coming, but how?" 53.