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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The hiker made a shush gesture to her companion to be quiet and listen for any signs of wildlife.
The conductor's shush quieted the orchestra before the performance began.
The teacher gave a quick shush to the students in the library.
Please shush the children during the church service.
Shush! The students were being too noisy in the library.
Please shush during the movie so that everyone can enjoy it.
I had to shush my friends when we were hiding and didn't want to be found.
The parent had to shush their toddler to prevent them from waking up the baby.
The teacher commanded the class to maintain shush during the exam.
The librarian motioned for shush in the quiet reading room.
The tour guide had to shush the tourists to maintain order.
The supervisor gave a firm shush to the employees during an important conference call.
The mother made a gentle shush to calm her crying baby.
The audience responded with a collective shush as the performer stepped onto the stage.
The tour guide put a hand to his mouth and gave a shush to the group to listen to the distant sounds of wildlife.
The tour guide made a shush to the group as they entered the historic chapel.
The parent placed a finger on their lips, signaling a shush to their chatty child.
Shush! The speaker is addressing the audience.
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