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Siss  v. i.  To make a hissing sound; as, a flatiron hot enough to siss when touched with a wet finger. (Colloq. U. S.; Local, Eng.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Siss" Quotes from Famous Books



... that eventually get the best that the bank has—that's little enough: First, the willies with a pull, and second, the sissies who siss. The fellow with originality and get-up is choked off, sooner or later. He usually manages to offend head office early in his career, and the rest of his bank life is—like mine! There are occasional lucky ones, as you say; but personally I'm not very strong for charms and stars. ...
— A Canadian Bankclerk • J. P. Buschlen



Words linked to "Siss" :   hiss, let out, speak, utter, sizz, emit, let loose, sibilate, verbalise, talk



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