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Examples
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"Shoo," she said gently to the faun sitting in the dryad's lap, and the small creature reluctantly squirmed out of the way.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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"Shoo," she said gently to the faun sitting in the dryad's lap, and the small creature reluctantly squirmed out of the way.
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"Shoo," Sister Rochelle, sitting near the tent opening, said, without meeting Ann's eyes.
Soul of the Fire Goodkind, Terry 1999
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"Shoo," Hetty Thompson cried, waving her battered old felt hat at the clucking cluster of hens eddying around her legs as she plowed through the flock towards the chicken house.
Make Mine Homogenized Rick Raphael 1956
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"Shoo," he cried, as the contrary fowl tried to dodge around a toy automobile.
The Cruise of the Noah's Ark David Magie Cory 1919
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The bridegroom cried "Shoo!" but he might as well have said "Shoo" to
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know Asa Don Dickinson 1918
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"Shoo," he added, throwing up his large hands like a man scaring sheep.
Abraham Lincoln Godfrey Rathbone Benson Charnwood 1904
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'Shoo'd' them as if they were hens, and they went.
The Wouldbegoods 1891
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He thought it was the old black gobbler at first, and he even said, "Shoo," as he sprang from his bed.
Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches Ruth McEnery Stuart 1886
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'Shoo's a extravagant hussey, that's what shoo is,' sed Stooansnatch,
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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