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Filter by Meaning The singer hissed the final note of the song for added effect.
The fireworks hissed and popped in the night sky.
The tea kettle hissed as the water began to boil.
The sword hissed through the air as the warrior swung it.
The snake hissed at the intruder who had entered its territory.
The tires hissed on the wet road as the driver braked suddenly.
The cat hissed at the dog when it entered the room.
The angry customer hissed at the poor service they received.
The sprinklers hissed as they sprayed water onto the lawn.
The boiling water hissed as it touched the hot stove.
The angry customer hissed at the poor service.
The leaky faucet hissed incessantly in the quiet of the night.
The tires hissed on the wet road as the car swerved.
The audience hissed when the villain appeared on stage.
The villain hissed his threats to the hero in the movie.
The angry teacher hissed at the students to be quiet.
The angry customer hissed at the unhelpful salesperson.
The wind hissed through the small opening in the window.
The enemy soldiers hissed at each other to be quiet in the dark of night.
"The teacher hissed at the chatty students to be quiet."
"The thief hissed at the homeowner to give him the money."
"The villain hissed at the hero, 'You'll never escape my grasp.' "
"The wrestler hissed at his opponent before the match started."
"The ghost hissed at the visitors to leave the haunted house."
"The angry customer hissed at the waiter about the poor quality of the food."
"The villain hissed at the hero before attacking him."
"The soldier hissed a warning to their comrades to take cover."
"The driver hissed at the pedestrian crossing the street illegally."
"The boss hissed a warning to his employee not to mess up the presentation."
"The detective hissed at the suspect during the interrogation."
"The leader hissed a threat to their political rival during the debate."
"The boss hissed at the employee for being late again."
"The mother hissed at her children to behave in the store."
"The angry teacher hissed at the students to be quiet."
"The coach hissed at the players to focus and play better."
"The parent hissed at their child to behave in the grocery store."
"The vampire hissed at the human before biting them."
"Nice weather we're having," she hissed to her friend as the rain poured down.
"That's a fantastic idea," he hissed to his boss's absurd suggestion.
"Oh, please enlighten me with your wisdom," she hissed, with a derisive smirk.
"What a lovely surprise," she hissed through clenched teeth to her uninvited guest.
"You're such a great driver," she hissed to her friend who had just gotten into a car accident.
"Well, aren't you just the picture of success," she hissed with a sneer.
"I really needed your help," he hissed to his uncooperative coworker.
"What a surprise," he hissed sarcastically, as the news was revealed.
"I'm sorry, I didn't realize you were so perfect," he hissed, with a hint of anger.
"Thanks for showing up on time," she hissed to her perpetually late friend.
"I'm sure you're a real expert on that topic," he hissed, rolling his eyes.
"You must be so proud of yourself," she hissed, with a snide comment.
"Don't worry, I'll do it all myself," he hissed.
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