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The meaning of SHUSH is to urge to be quiet : hush. How to use shush in a sentence.
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Shush Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHUSH is to urge to be quiet : hush. How to use shush in a sentence.
SHUSH definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
1. convention. You say shush when you are telling someone to be quiet. Shush! Here he comes. I'll talk to you later. 2. transitive verb. If you shush someone, you tell them to be quiet by saying `shush' or `sh,' or by indicating in some other way that you want them to be quiet.
Shush - definition of shush by The Free Dictionary
To demand silence from by saying "shush": "Simon shushed him quickly as though he had spoken too loudly in church" (William Golding).
SHUSH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Shush definition: hush (used as a command to be quiet or silent).. See examples of SHUSH used in a sentence.
Shush - 8 Ways to Tell Someone to Be Quiet | Merriam-Webster
Shush. Definition - to urge to be quiet. Although shush and hush would appear to be cut from the same cloth, etymologically speaking, the two words are distinct. Shush is of imitative origin, and is often used in the imperative to urge cessation of talk or moderation of sound.
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