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Examples
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"Pst," Fred warned him, "you and Agnes are talking too loudly and excitedly.
Three Young Pioneers A Story of the Early Settlement of Our Country John Theodore Mueller 1926
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I know 1/2 a dozen people who will not buy maples in ontario because of the Pst, no one has ever told us we could get the tax back.
Imaginary plastic diseased green shoots Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2009
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Pst! pst! wilt thou not browse here, here on the dewy slope?
The Cyclops 2008
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In India men cry “Quy hye” (Koi hái?) and in Brazil whistle “Pst!” after the fashion of
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Pst! pst! wilt thou not browse here, here on the dewy slope?
The Cyclops 2008
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*Pst* This is the part where you tell a story about how you picked your name.
September 2006 2006
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“Pst,” says Florac, “numero deux, voila le mot lache.”
The Newcomes 2006
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*Pst* This is the part where you tell a story about how you picked your name.
What's In a Name? 2006
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He swayed his head from side to side, to the opening bars of the love-song; and Maurice found the rhythm so inviting that he began keeping time with his foot, to the indignation of a music-loving policeman behind them, who gave an angry: “Pst!”
Maurice Guest 2003
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But, you know, I've gone there signing books and what most people will come up to me and say is, "Pst, come here."
Warriors Don't Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High 1994
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