1. shushing - Noun
2. shushing - Verb
shushing
present participle of shush
shushing (plural shushings)
The act of making a shush sound to silence somebody.
But shushing them only sends the message that this topic is unspeakable, which makes race more loaded, and more intimidating. Source: Internet
She started on Saturday, when she went viral for shamelessly shushing and covering her four-year-old cousin, future king of England Prince George's, mouth during Trooping the Color flypast. Source: Internet
Their brains, unlike those of the sedentary animals, showed evidence that the shushing neurons also had been activated in large numbers, releasing GABA, calming the excitable neurons’ activity and presumably keeping unnecessary anxiety at bay. Source: Internet
Last night's ugly scenes boiled over following Slowthai's bizarre interview with show host Ryan, during which he first urged her to 'smell my cologne', before shushing her and calling the comedian 'baby girl'. Source: Internet
Sanders has said that the same threat is a major part of the reason he is endorsing him, and has cited that threat in shushing former aides who will not back Biden. Source: Internet