198 examples of sh in sentences
I sh-sh-should do an errand to her f-f-from my Lord of Gloucester; but, a-a-and she be in K-Kent, I'll send it by you.
I sh-sh-should do an errand to her f-f-from my Lord of Gloucester; but, a-a-and she be in K-Kent, I'll send it by you.
On our way I ran ahead of my mother and was reaching out my hand to pick some purple plums that grew on a small bush, when I was checked by a low "Sh!" from my mother.
Let us not look for good or justice: then we shall not be disappointed!" "Sh!
"S-sh!" warned the clerk with whom he was talking.
" "Sh!" whispered the other.
"Hush-sh," you whisper, "be cautious!"
Sh., and the entrance of the king follows immediately on the exit of Hamlet.
"Sh! madame," he whispered, "I'll find you a place"; and in another moment I found myself, with Amelie, in a compartment where there were already eight women, a young man, two children, and heaps of hand-luggagebundles in sheets, twine bags just bulging, paper parcels, and valises.
Terminer on the * till his Majesties *erein be * nor any * fail as yo* uttmost * and for y'r soe doing this sh* Given under my and * Seale the 26th dayof Apri* EFFINGHAM To his Majesties Justices of Oyer and Terminer.
"Why, I like candy mice," said Peter grinning, "but I never knew before that cats did!" "Sh-sh!"
"Why, I like candy mice," said Peter grinning, "but I never knew before that cats did!" "Sh-sh!"
"Oh, Ruddy," whispered Ann in Rudolf's ear, "what kind of dreams do you suppose Aunt Jane will get?" "Sh!
P'licemen and Indian chiefs, andoh, heaps of things, and I didn't really mind 'em, either, but then I'm braver than" "Sh!"
"Hollis," whispered Katie immediately afterwards, "will I take my mouses?" "'Sh, Topknot!"
" "Sh, Topknot!"
" "'Sh!" whispered Horace.
YouIyou bewilder me, Miss Conol" "Sh!
" "Sh!" "She stooped to conquer.
"Ti, ce, and ci, when followed by a vowel, usually has the sound of sh; as in partial, special, ocean.
C before ea, ia, ie, io, or eou, when the accent precedes, sounds like sh; as in ocean, special, species, gracious, cetaceous.
But Sir John,England has not heard of his death" "Sh! sh!
But Sir John,England has not heard of his death" "Sh! sh!
Why, if for Sh a ransom of ten thousand rubles was paid, they will give more for this man.
SHIBBOLETH, a word by which the Gileadites distinguished an Ephraimite from his inability to sound the sh in the word, and so discovered whether he was friend or foe; hence it has come to denote a party cry or watchword.