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Definition of Shooed
1. shoo [v] - See also: shoo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shooed
Literary usage of Shooed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. K & E Merchant's (calculating) Slide Rule by Kueffel & Esser co., New York (1915)
"... and the cat startling her by its sudden return and selfish advances, she shooed
it off the veranda and set an imaginary dog after it. ..."
2. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"The question I would put to the reader to-day is this: How should a man who is
by temperament an interrupter, and who has to be and expects to be shooed, ..."
3. We; a Confession of Faith for the American People During and After the War by Gerald Stanley Lee (1916)
"The question I would put to the reader to-day is this: How should a man who is
by temperament an interrupter, and who has to be and expects to be shooed, ..."
4. Legal Medicine by Charles Meymott Tidy (1882)
"Footprints with the naked foot: or, (2.) Footprints of a shooed foot with the
boot worn at the time the footprint was made: or, (3. ..."