How To Use Hushing In A Sentence
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The avener and his young son, no more than nine years old, were bedding down the horses for the night and shushing them quietly, trying to calm them as best they could.
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The women are whispering and the men shushing and telling everyone to sit down - they've never seen a drama like this before.
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It annoyed Nyte, keeping him up with the shushing of the wind in the nearby aspens and the constant patter-patter of rain on the roof.
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She gave a vague motion toward the door that was even now shushing shut behind Winnie.
BAD MEDICINE
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The wind sighs in the trees, shushing me to sleep.
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Right as I opened my mouth to deny this, she put a finger to my lips, hushing me.
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A few cars passed through the lonely yellow of the street lights, their tires making soft shushing sounds on the wet pavement.
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She automatically wrapped her arms around me and rubbed my back, hushing me in a soothing way.
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I trace a finger on his lips, hushing him soothingly.
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He covered her mouth with his, hushing her lovingly.
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Hushing, for example was the technique of using water to wash away the soil and surface debris to reveal the vein of mineral below and it was used extensively in the Dales.
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I put a finger to my lips, shushing her immediately.
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She stated, holding a finger up to her lips as if shushing him.
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She seemed delighted to see these ladies, who belong to the _Junta_, and led us into a large hall where a score of nurses and babies were performing a symphony of singing, hushing, crying, lullabying, and other nursery music.
Life in Mexico
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The wind in the trees, waves shushing on the shore, birdsong or the rustle of long grass.
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He pulled the trembling girl into his arms, smoothing her hair and making quiet shushing noises.
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A woman answered giggling and shushing someone to silence before speaking.
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Rex Ryan isn't going to hear your shushing and fretting and suddenly transform into a mumbly Robert DeNiro.
Learning to Love Rex for Being Rex
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These are painful realities and they do not become any less real or any less painful by hushing them up.
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There were swarms of people there, too, all loud and obnoxious despite the librarian's furious shushing, but I'd learned long ago to ignore all of that.
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There were hardly any waves just a gentle shushing on the pebbles of the beach.
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Claire was bouncing the baby up and down on her knee, and making shushing noises.
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She stroked me lightly on my head, hushing me and telling me how strong I had been.
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The display would likely be greeted by pandemonium, emphatic shushing, or shocked silence.
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The lady sitting next to me is hushing her crying baby by singing to her in what sounds like Russian.
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‘Calm, calm,’ she chirred softly, a finger touching my jaw and hushing my stumbling chatter.
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Yallac followed suit, lying on her back and gazing up at the endless expanse of stars, listening to the shushing of the water on the cliffs.
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One of the men stepped forward, holding up one hand, shushing his buddies.
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If word got out about what's to be found at Bay Area libraries, there'd be a whole lot more shushing going on.
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She seemed delighted to see these ladies, who belong to the Junta, and led us into a large hall where a score of nurses and babies were performing a symphony of singing, hushing, crying, lullabying, and other nursery music.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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I knew they were introducing new charging structures, but they should be promoting these discounted schemes to the people they were designed for, not hushing them up on the bosses' orders.
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Dining on the beach, surf shushing over the nearby reef, my biggest dilemma is which of five lobster menu options to select.
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My generation didn't have to calm our babies after feeding; we nursed them to sleep, which takes less time than bouncing, wrapping, shushing, and pacifying.
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The people around the village began to take notice, hushing children and pushing them back into their small houses that were made out of patched mud and straw.
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Lots of the younger children set up a-squalling, and it kept the women busy hushing them.
Chapter 13
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If they'd spent the money, instead of hushing it up and keeping people in the dark, they'd still be around today.
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There's a field above my house where the only sounds are eagles above and wind shushing through grass and pine below.
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My mom wrapped her arms around me cradling me, hushing me.
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You are rotating and moving the loaded cylinder forward as well as extending the breech block while compressing the mainspring and cylinder hushing spring.
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The only noise besides the birds or the ice crackling along the streambeds is the shushing sound of my feet across the snow.
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Riggs cut her off with a shushing, knowing very well that it was impossible to make his own voice louder than hers, considering the state of things.
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The battle hits all of Hollywood's cues for what warfare is supposed to look and sound like, including tracers, shushing, exploding shells and gore.
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Pisistratus," whispered my father at last, and I stole near, hushing my breath, -- "Pisistratus, if your mother were here!
The Caxtons — Complete
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At least three meters tall, it seemed to walk upright like a man, the grass shushing around its swollen body.
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