Sentence examples for to shoo from inspiring English sources

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to shoo

verb

To induce someone or something to leave.

  • Don't just shoo away mosquitoes, kill them!

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To shoo him away, you understand.

· To shoo away the coeds.

The nurse tries to shoo him away.

"I had to shoo them away.

The crew had to shoo them away in the morning.

And they appreciated Magdi's ability to shoo away secret policemen.

His commanding officer comes over to shoo us away.

Even so, others prefer just to shoo them away.

The translator tried ineffectually to shoo them away.

Workers stood by to shoo away swarms of flies.

They tried to shoo away some of the vagrants.

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