(1) Say ÔÇÿpshawÔÇÖ.
(1) An expression of contempt or impatience.
(1) And for those of you who don't really want details of this, pshaw !
(2) EEEEWWWW pshaw what the bloody hell?
(3) Upon hearing Kurtz's notes over the phone, one imagines the rewrite guy pshawing the angle.
(4) He pshawed me, accused me of being in denial of incipient middle-age and merely affecting to like ÔÇÿthe crewÔÇÖ whilst pining for Celine Dion or Dido.
(5) But other lawmakers pshawed that notion, saying the ministry's financial report yesterday lacked substance.
(6) ÔÇÿOh, I was a stickler for the rules,ÔÇÖ she pshawed , ÔÇÿI work in a bar now.ÔÇÖ
(7) But business leaders have pshawed those claims, saying that much of the debate by critics outside the chip industry has been driven by ignorance and emotional arguments.
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