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Pshaw — Pshaw, v. i. To express disgust or contemptuous disapprobation, as by the exclamation Pshaw! [1913 Webster] The goodman used regularly to frown and pshaw wherever this topic was touched upon. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pshaw — Pshaw, interj. [Of imitative origin.] Pish! pooch! an exclamation used as an expression of contempt, disdain, dislike, etc. [Written also {psha}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pshaw — [ pʃɔ ] interjection OLD FASHIONED used for showing that you disagree with someone or something or that you think something is nonsense … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pshaw — exclamation of contempt or rejection, 1670s … Etymology dictionary
pshaw — [shô] n., interj. (an exclamation) used to express impatience, disgust, contempt, disbelief, etc … English World dictionary
pshaw — /shaw/, interj. 1. (used to express impatience, contempt, disbelief, etc.) n. 2. an exclamation of pshaw! v.i. 3. to say pshaw. v.t. 4. to say pshaw at or to. [1665 75] * * * … Universalium
pshaw — /pʃɔ/ (say pshaw) interjection (an exclamation expressing impatience, contempt, disbelief, etc.) …
pshaw — interjection Date: 1656 used to express irritation, disapproval, contempt, or disbelief … New Collegiate Dictionary
pshaw — (p)ÊƒÉ”Ë interj. ugh! (cry of contempt) … English contemporary dictionary
pshaw — [pʃɔ:, ʃɔ:] exclamation dated or humorous an expression of contempt or impatience … English new terms dictionary