Shoo example sentences
shoo
exclamation
shoo (verb) · shoos (third person present) · shooed (past tense) · shooed (past participle) · shooing (present participle)
- a word said to frighten or drive away a person or animal:
- make (a person or animal) go away by waving one's arms at them, saying “shoo,” or otherwise acting in a discouraging manner:
Synonyms
depart, leave, go, decamp, fly, skedaddle, split, vamoose, scat, scram, get, begone, avaunt"Shoo" Example Sentences
1. Shoo, fly! Get out of here!2. Grandma gently said, shoo, to the stray cat.
3. The farmer used a broom to shoo the chickens into the coop.
4. Shoo! Those pesky pigeons are back on the balcony.
5. He tried to shoo away the bothersome mosquitoes.
6. With a wave of her hand, she shooed the children outside to play.
7. The dog barked and tried to shoo away the squirrels.
8. Shoo, go on, get lost!
9. She shooed away the butterflies that were fluttering around her flowers.
10. Quietly, she shooed the cat from the kitchen counter.
11. The shepherd shooed the sheep into the pen.
12. Shoo them away before they make a mess!
13. He gave a playful shoo to the playful kitten.
14. The mother shooed her children off to bed.
15. I had to shoo away a bee from my lemonade.
16. Shoo those birds from the fruit trees!
17. He let out a loud shoo to scare away the birds.
18. The little girl giggled as she shooed the dog away.
19. We shooed away the wasps from the picnic table.
20. Shoo away the negativity and embrace the positive.
21. With a gentle shoo, the horse moved away.
22. The librarian shooed away the noisy children.
23. Shoo those worries from your mind.
24. They shooed the stray animals from the yard.
25. A quick shoo sent the pesky flies away.
26. Shoo! Get out of my way!
27. She shooed the dust bunnies under the sofa.
28. The store owner shooed away a group of loiterers.
29. Shoo off, you bad luck!
30. He playfully shooed the cat from his lap.
31. She shooed her doubts aside and proceeded confidently.
32. Shoo, it's time for bed.
33. They shooed the unwelcome guests away.
34. He gave a firm shoo to the aggressive dog.
35. Shoo, don't bother me now.
36. The teacher shooed the late students into the classroom.
37. A gentle shoo persuaded the birds to leave.
38. Shoo, those anxieties away!
39. She shooed the thought from her mind.
40. The gardener shooed the rabbits from the vegetable patch.
41. Shoo them out of the house before they get into trouble.
42. He shooed the flies away with a napkin.
43. Shoo, those negative feelings.
44. She shooed the worries away with a deep breath.
45. The lifeguard shooed the children away from the edge of the pool.
46. Shoo the doubt, believe in yourself!
47. He shooed the idea away as being unrealistic.
48. She tried to shoo away the memory but it lingered.
49. Shoo, get away from my property!
50. He shooed the dust from the antique table.
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