Examples of 'shoosh' in a sentence
Meaning of "shoosh"
The verb 'shoosh' means to quiet or silence someone or something abruptly
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- a whooshing noise
- a rhythmic whispering noise
- The sound of skis scraping on snow
- Make or cause to make a shoosh; move with a shoosh
How to use "shoosh" in a sentence
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Just shoosh and work on my present.
Will you just shoosh.
No, just shoosh and work on my present.
How about you just shoosh it up?
This is still a school, so if you are here, you are either skipping or trespassing . Shoosh, shoosh.
Sit down & shoosh up.
I sure hope he makes the finals. Shoosh.
Give a push up so it do not stick in so far out . Sheesh, shoosh.
My little wallflower . Oh shoosh.
Lisa, get back from there! Shoosh.
If it wasn't for sleazy men, I wouldn't get laid so you shoosh now.