What is another word for shooing?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈuːɪŋ] (IPA)

Shooing is a word that means to drive away or scare off. There are many synonyms for this word, some of which include chasing, shunning, repelling, banishing, and scattering. Other synonyms for shooing include dismissing, evicting, rejecting, snubbing, and ousting. Each of these words carries its own connotations and nuances, but they all describe the act of compelling something or someone to leave a certain area. Whether it is a pest that needs to be expelled or a person who is unwelcome, there are many ways to express the act of shooing away.

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  • Independent

    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      leaving, ieaving.

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Usage examples for Shooing

Turnbull kept at his tail with savage ecstasy, still shooing him like a cat.
"The Ball and The Cross"
G.K. Chesterton
Pestered nigh unto forceful phrases with shooing robbers of both sides out of their melon patches, and fired at last by the sentiment that it behooved them to sally forth and regulate things themselves....
"The Missourian"
Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle
The next minute he heard her stepping briskly about the kitchen, shooing out intruding cats, and humming a darky air to herself.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901"
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Famous quotes with Shooing

  • This summer temperatures will soar high and may kill many birds due to lack of water. PLEASE KEEP A BOWL OF WATER IN YOUR BALCONY , WINDOW OR IN OPEN PLACES and save their lives, instead of shooing them away. Be sensitive to all lives and MickeyMize the ecology. Share this to support life for one and all and evolve.
    Mickey Mehta

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