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PSHAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
pshaw interjection ˈshȯ Synonyms of pshaw used to express irritation, disapproval, contempt, or disbelief.
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pshaw - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pshaw Indicating disapproval, scoffery, irritation, impatience or disbelief. [from 17th c.] quotations ▼
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What is “Pshaw”? How do you say it? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
When most people say this, though, the "aw" is silent. It sounds more like "psh" -- just an explosion of air, unvoiced.
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pshaw
▪ I. pshaw, int. and n. (pʃɔː, ʃɔː) Also 8 pshah, sha, 'pshaw, 8–9 psha, 9 p'shaw, (psa, psaw). [A natural expression of rejection.] A. int. An exclamation expressing contempt, impatience, or disgust.1673 Wycherley Gentl. Dancing Master iii, Mons. Pshaw! wat do you tell me of the matche! 1710 Swift ...
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PSHAW Synonyms: 33 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
as in oh how surprising, doubtful, or unbelievable pshaw! anyone else could have done that job in half the time that it took her.
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PSHAW (INTERJECTION) • ASL Dictionary - HandSpeak
An interjection used to express a feeling of disbelief, "no big deal", "no worries", or such. The variants of this interjection can convey subtleties of ...
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Richard Pelham
Rice; he did song-and-dance versions of "Gumbo Chaff" and "Oh Pshaw!", among others.
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PSHAW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun, interjection (an exclamation) used to express impatience, disgust, contempt, disbelief, etc. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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PSHAW Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to say “pshaw” at or to. pshaw. / pʃɔː /. interjection. rare, an exclamation of disgust, impatience, disbelief, etc. “Collins English Dictionary ...
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pshaw, int. & n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for pshaw is from 1607, in the writing of W. S. (real name ?Wentworth Smith). pshaw is an imitative or expressive formation.
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Pshaw - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Pshaw ... PSHAW, exclamation An expression of contempt, disdain or dislike.
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Pshaw - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating in the 1670s, this exclamation expresses contempt, disdain, impatience, or rejection.
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Catherine Macleod
I mentioned the cost and the challenge of keeping plants alive and Catherine said something like "Pshaw."
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tchah
tcha, tchah, int. (tʃɑː) An exclamation of impatience or contempt; = pshaw.1844 Dickens Mart. Chuz. xxxvii, ‘Tcha, Mr. Pinch!’ cried Charity, with sharp impatience. 1887 Fenn Dick o' Fens (1888) 22 Tchah! who cares? I don't.
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