These men mingled late at night in Sucre's chicha taverns after the lesser customers were shooed out. |
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She shooed her kids into the play area and came over to sit down on the bench. |
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He said he tried to refute a senior police officer briefing reporters, but he was shooed away by other policemen. |
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Then I discovered he compensated by eating mostly meat and I shooed him out the door. |
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Policemen shooed us away from near the lake not out of being perverse but because a great big tree had fallen down and blocked the road. |
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Finally, a March organizer shooed us along the route as we were falling behind. |
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He shooed the crowds away to give him privacy, then took the Canadian soldier by the arm, led him inside and began washing him off. |
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And you've seen barefoot children being shooed out of a shopping mall by security guards. |
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My teacher shooed him away, but in her red eyes we sensed that he wasn't lying. |
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With a swift and playful push, she shooed Daniel out, promising him to take only ten minutes. |
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Waving his hand, he shooed us off before returning to bark at the rest of the class to warm-up. |
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My mother would screech at my father for being so easily fooled, but he just shooed me along and I was on my way. |
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The clock struck twelve, and several guards shooed the reporters out of the castle. |
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When Anna, as usual, shooed me out of the kitchen, I defeated, retreated back to the lounge. |
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The smartly dressed man shooed the boy away, as if it was an annoying dog begging for a piece of meat. |
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We tried to help them but she just shooed us out of the way and told us she could do it herself. |
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She shooed away a hen that had wandered too close to the crib. |
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Like the elephant calf in Africa that decided to play football with a crocodile, little realising the danger till the mother elephant shooed it away. |
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Mr. Gannon obliged for a few minutes, then shooed them away so he could finish. |
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On his first day, one tutor was shooed away from the front door of a stately home by a butler and told to use the servants' entrance. |
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When a customer came in, Mr Albin Dyer and his companions would be shooed into the basement, with nothing but coffins and a candle for company. |
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Soldiers then shooed the reporters away. In this section Can Muqtada al-Sadr now become a peaceful politician? |
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Mr Navalny and a steadily growing crowd sat until late into the night, when they were shooed away by police. |
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Some street traders were shooed away before markets to house them were ready. |
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For years, Hosan Jamal worried about Noor and her other children falling into an open flame and vigilantly shooed them away as she cooked. |
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He just shooed them out, taking one or two by the shoulders to hustle them more quickly. |
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Ryan scowled at the young man and shooed him away with a wave of his hand. |
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Potential buyers have been shooed away and it remains to be seen whether anyone will be locked up, notes Peter Tasker of Arcus Research, a consultancy in Tokyo. |
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