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psht

  1. Synonym of pshaw
    • 1868, Edmund Hodgson Yates, The Rock Ahead, volumes 1-2, page 209:
      "Psht!" said the old gentleman to himself, as he lay back in his easy-chair, revolving all these things in his mind — "how many of 'em have I seen? There was Miss Lavrock — charmin' voice she had, bright and shrill, like a bird's pipe []
    • 2011, Wyatt Underwood, Poems for Harley Riders and Other Transcendentals, page 45:
      His shadowed eyes prowled the young dancers. "These," he said. "Psht." He spat. "They'll never know." He downed his beer []
  2. Synonym of shh
    • 1968, Frigyes Karinthy, Please Sir!, page 12:
      Psht! he says, with a shove in my ribs and an angry sidelong look. Why, of course: here I am, making all this racket when there's this oral test going on in front of the blackboard []
  3. Synonym of scat
    • 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 158:
      "Psht! cat! You'll burn yourself," said the tailor.

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