Sentence examples for Shut up from inspiring English sources

"Shut up" is not correct or usable in written English
It is considered impolite and can be considered offensive. Instead of "Shut up," you can say something like "I understand" or "I hear what you're saying". For example: "I think you should focus on your studies more." "I understand."

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Shut up

verb

To close (a building) so that no one can enter.

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"Shut up".

Shut up shut up.

"Shut up, shut up!" several others screamed.

"Shut up, just shut up.

Shut up and listen.

"Shut up," I answered.

"Shut up," she said.

"Shut up," says Goethe.

"Shut up," Benny said.

"Shut up!" Mike screamed.

"Shut up!" I hissed.

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