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Hissing   /hˈɪsɪŋ/   Listen
Hissing

noun
1.
A fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval).  Synonyms: fizzle, hiss, hushing, sibilation.



Hiss

verb
(past & past part. hissed; pres. part. hissing)
1.
Make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval.  Synonyms: sibilate, siss, sizz.
2.
Move with a whooshing sound.  Synonym: whoosh.
3.
Express or utter with a hiss.  Synonyms: sibilate, siss, sizz.
4.
Show displeasure, as after a performance or speech.  Synonym: boo.



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"Hissing" Quotes from Famous Books



... said with a yell, rather than a cry, of delight, and in a voice so loud that the words were heard below, and flew through the ship like the hissing of an ascending rocket. To confirm the glorious tidings, the flash and roar of guns on the off-side of the stranger announced the welcome tidings that le Pluton had an enemy of her own to contend ...
— The Two Admirals • J. Fenimore Cooper

... ink-stain in the corner, where I upset the bottle. Oh, how lovely to see it all again! And the dear old sofa where we used to camp out all together—I have never found such a comfy sofa anywhere else. Tea! How pretty the urn looks! I love that cheerful, hissing sound! And what cream! You never see ...
— Sisters Three • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey

... story should be read while storms are gathering upon the distant sea, or thunderclouds descending from the Apennines, and when the pines begin to rock and surge beneath the stress of labouring winds. Then runs the sudden flash of lightning like a rapier through the boughs, the rain streams hissing down, and the thunder 'breaks like a ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series • John Addington Symonds

... small canoe, manned by three Indians—father and two sons—and, with provisions for three days, commenced the descent of the river of rapids. How we shot down the hissing waters in that tiny craft! How fast we left the wooded shores behind us, and saw the-lonely isles flit by as the powerful current swept us like a leaf upon ...
— The Great Lone Land - A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America • W. F. Butler

... trussed up that it was impotent to hurt. How such a beast had ever been caught alive I know not. I could see its green cat's eyes glowing in the dark, and the striving of its muscles, and hear the breath hissing from its muzzled jaws. ...
— Salute to Adventurers • John Buchan


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