shooed

[ʃuːd]

shooed Definition

  • 1to make an animal or person go away by waving your hands or making a noise
  • 2to move something or someone in a particular direction with a quick movement of your hand

Using shooed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shooed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She shooed the cat out of the room.

  • Example

    The security guard shooed the protesters away from the building.

  • Example

    He shooed the children towards the door.

  • Example

    I shooed the fly off my food.

shooed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shooed

  • dismiss
  • drive away
  • chase off
  • scare off
  • send away

Antonyms for shooed

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Summary: shooed in Brief

The verb 'shooed' [ʃuːd] means to make an animal or person go away by waving your hands or making a noise, or to move something or someone in a particular direction with a quick movement of your hand. It is often used to describe driving away animals or people, as in 'She shooed the cat out of the room.'