siss

IPA: sˈɪs

noun

  • (colloquial) A hissing noise.

verb

  • (colloquial, intransitive) To make a hissing sound.
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Examples of "siss" in Sentences

  • I hear the siss of Luigi cooking something in oil.
  • The CRS SISS replaces the full health insurance card.
  • All that siss-boom-bah of yesterday was great promotion.
  • I may be able to scan in portions of the SISS report if need be.
  • Lattimore was charged with perjuring himself before the SISS in 1952.
  • But SISs are most demonstrably the world's minority view in drug policy.
  • Owen Lattimore was charged with perjury in testimony before the SISS in 1952.
  • Siss and Unn are immediately attracted to each other, and cannot wait to meet.
  • Simple and short answer: "SIX" pronounced "siss"because there is nothing following the number 6.
  • Simple and short answer: "SIX" (pronounced "siss") because there is nothing following the number 6. but, in the following examples:
  • October 8, 2009 at 10:07 am poorz kitteh – hadded eyedenteetee cry siss – thotted himselfz wuz a baer – himz hy bear nayten … nawt wakees untyl spreng
  • "siss" work palatable to the sterner sex much of it takes the form of instruction in camp life -- cooking in tin cans and other handy home-made devices.
  • The while desultory long-distance firing was indulged in by the discomfited foe, the bullets pinging against the hard ground or flying with a sharp "siss" overhead.

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