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Discover Ludwig"shut up with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used informally to tell someone to stop talking or to express annoyance with someone's words or actions. It can also be used in a more literal sense to mean physically closing something or someone inside a space. Example: "Shut up with your constant complaining, I'm trying to concentrate." "Please shut up with the loud music, I'm trying to study." "Let's shut up with the arguing and focus on finding a solution." "Can you shut up with the door? You're letting all the cold air in." "Shut up with the excuses, just admit you made a mistake."
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The stables are shut up, with horses and boys inside, at nine.
Yes, I knew we might wander off down some mean streets in a bit – shut up with your nonsense.
They were, in fact, a pair of active lesbians, and she loathed being shut up with them.
They preferred you to cry? "Well, then I could be shut up with a sweet or something.
Zheljka, a Croatian, was shut up with other women in a schoolroom and raped for weeks by her Serb captors.
9.36pm: Shut up with your obsessive small-government ideology, Obama tells any hardline conservatives who might be listening.
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Shut up and argue with Obama".
And then also Alyssa Edwards and Tatiana doing "Shut Up and Drive" with the hair flip.
He told one organiser: "Shut up and just get on with it".
If there's something on Facebook that won't stop pinging you with Notifications, tell it to shut up instantly with Facebook's new granular, in-line notification controls.
"What can you do with this child," Jacobs asked her, "shut up here with your own?
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