Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- interjection Used to express a demand for silence.
- transitive verb To demand silence from by saying “shush”.
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- verb onomatopoeia To be
quiet ; to keep quiet.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb silence (someone) by uttering `shush!'
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Examples
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
Finding Balance 2009
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
mommy-tracked 2008
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
law firms 2008
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
February 2008 2008
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
flexiblility 2008
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So, for example, when I appear to "shush" the camera in this video, rest assured, that's not the case!
Legal Bits and Bytes--The Many Benenfits of a Remote Office 2008
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There were only a few out bursts from the opposition which were hushed with a librarian style 'shush' from the crowd.
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(Could you imagine how strange it would be if the umpire signaled to the crowd before C.C. Sabathia pitched that they had to "shush" while the big left hander delivered the ball?)
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CNN didn't get the message – although they knew enough to say "shush" about that message just before the on-camera appearance.
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I'm watching by myself this week because my friend Travis thinks I would "shush" him.
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