hoosh


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hoosh

(huːʃ)
vb
to shoo, drive away, or turn out (an animal)to move quickly
n
(Cookery) slang a thick stew or soup
interj
an exclamation used when shooing or driving animals and, in particular, when ordering camels to sit down
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"Hoosh! Just you be off, sir, or I'll twist your neck!" said the dairyman with some irritation, turning to the bird and driving him away.
The late actor played significant roles in movies such as "Ibn Ezz", "Rehlat Faraj w Ghareeb", "Aboud ala el-hedoud", "Resala ela al-Waly", Bakhit wa Adeela 2", "Halla Hoosh", "Samaka wa Arba Quroush", "Romantica", "El-Noom fel Asal", "Al-Ziny Barakat", and "Yawmeat Wanees", among others.
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While 'empire' has understandably nasty connotations for the Irish, Edna would be churlish to decline an honour lavished on her from the country that gave her a hoosh into fame, when some narrow-minded people at home were burning her books because they openly dealt with sex.
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'Hoosh', a mid-career poem originally published in pamphlet form before being collected in My Sunshine (1995), offers a glimpse of how the poet viewed this continent prior to his first visit in 1997.
Without looking at Da when he enters, Charlie tells him to leave as if he were an unwanted animal: "Hoosh. Scat.
The Brett Johnson-trained six-year-old did not go unbacked by owners Tom Dempsey, Michael Fitzpatrick and Hoosh Nash.
The pounds 75 four course blow-out includes pork scratchings, a 20oz steak and "hoosh", a thick stew eaten by the explorer, all washed down with wine, beer and ice cream shake.