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Warre

Warre is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Edmond Warre (1837–1920), English rower and head master of Eton College
  • Felix Warre (1879–1953), English rower
  • Henry Warre (1819-1898), a British Army officer
  • Francis Warre Warre-Cornish (1839–1916), British scholar and writer
  • Richard Warre (c. 1649 – 1730), English official
Sushko

Sushko is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to

  • Hennadiy Sushko (born 1970), Ukrainian football coach and former player
  • Orest Sushko, re-recording film mixer
  • Vadim Sushko (born 1986), Belarusian ice hockey defenceman

Usage examples of "sushko".

With a shooing gesture he ushered Trager and Breck into the banquet chamber, then asked the Reecians to proceed.

She waved her hands at them, like a child shooing flies from honeyed bread, but she seemed apprehensive when they crossed the room, moving to stand in a shadowy, paneled corner.

Hir shooes were of greene silke, and hir pantofles of gould imbrodered in a leafe woorke.

Cain and Abel were pulling the cords of the punkah, the maharajah-style fan that hung over the dining-room table to shoo away flies and provide a cool breeze.

Serne looked confused, especially when Quan shooed her away from the vicinity, insisting that she was unclean and smelly.

They had shooed away the whittlers and spitters, and turned back people from approaching the front of the bank.

And he threw in two tiny tarte tatin for Hani and Murad, smiling and nodding as he shooed the three of them towards the door.

The officers got out and had a word with him, then Treen shooed the kids away and released Luther from the backseat.

Then Ditherum sickened an varry sooin deed, An he left her as rich as a Jew, An shoo had a big tombstun put ovver his heead, An shoo went into black for him too.

The day following I saw there a great number of persons apparelled in divers colours, having painted faces, mitres on their heads, vestiments coloured like saffron, Surplesses of silke, and on their feet yellow shooes, who attired the goddesse in a robe of Purple, and put her upon my backe.

Bravely, Tim tried to shoo the bees away, but they buzzed queerly and gave no ground.

Kell picked up his towel again and shooed bluewings away from his armor.

Oddling woman pulled Anigel off down the narrow dusty passage, and the huntsman followed after, shooing Kadiya ahead of him as a farmwife herds her togars.

The inevitable farm collie rushed at me in the inevitable way and made all the inevitable noises and threats until a tired-looking woman even more faded than her housedress shushed him and shooed him and then came out, screen door snapping shut behind her, to meet me.

Occasional thoughts of Jamie and Lionel Brown drifted through the back of my mind, but I shooed them away like the leafhoppers and midges who landed on my page, drifting in through the window.