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sheesh

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sheesh  (shsh)
interj.
Used to express mild annoyance, surprise, or disgust.

[Alteration of Jesus.]

sheesh [ʃiːʃ]
interj
Informal an exclamation of surprise or annoyance


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To share the spirit of Ramadan with your family and friends, Elite Hospitality offers a lavish spread including selection of salads, assortment of hot and cold mezzeh, traditional mashrooba'at, fresh juices, smoothies, grills, seafood like hammour mahshi, sheesh tawooq, reyash, selected preparations like dawood pasha, koussa ablama, sheesh barak, kibbeh seeniyeh and traditional desserts like mhallabieh, geima'at, basboussa.
Baalu, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Saifuddin Soz and Sheesh Ram Ola continuing to be members of either the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha, all of them were dropped as ministers.
The Sheesh Mahal-one of the most exquisite examples of Nawabi architecture in India--will soon be restored to its original state, in Bhopal - the capital city of India's central state Madhya Pradesh.
 
 
 
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