hiss|hisses in English
noun
[hɪs]
"sss" sound, noise which sounds like escaping steam
Use "hiss|hisses" in a sentence
1. Geese and snakes hiss.
2. Why do snakes hiss?
3. The snake gave a hiss.
4. He wormed himself in, we hiss.
5. We could hear the faint hiss of escaping gas.
6. When raven crows and adder hisses,'tis no time for Cupid's kisses.
7. Teeth Chattering, hisses and exhalations are also made as aggressive warnings
8. Snakes only hiss when they are afraid.
9. She started, her indrawn breath a soft hiss.
10. She drew in her breath with a hiss.
11. Her breath comes out in a loud hiss.
12. With a sibilant hiss, the Things began to move.
13. When it hits the water, you can hear it hiss.
14. I can't'cause I heard air hiss out the hole.
15. It sounded like steam - a hiss of radio noise.
16. She heard the faint hiss as the metal struck the water.
17. After two minutes McCready heard his breath hiss out in triumph.
18. She heard a faint hiss as the metal struck the water.
19. Synonyms: jeer, whistle, boo, hiss More Synonyms of Catcall More Synonyms of Catcall
20. She hisses her disapproval, then snatches up the denims, and digs the key from one of the pockets.
21. Following Hiss' conviction, Secretary of State Acheson announced that he stood by him.
22. And Alladin was startled by the lamp which began to hiss and smoke.
23. Thomas Watson spent hours listening to the strange crackles and hisses and chirps and whistles that his accidental antenna detected.
24. He had misjudged the audience, which, sitting rapt in Steve Jobs's hands greeted this comment with boos and hisses.
25. Most Consonants are not as smooth-sounding as vowels; they pop, hiss, snap, or hum