Definition of «to hush up»

The phrase "to hush up" means to keep something secret or quiet, often by preventing people from talking about it. It can also mean to stop someone from making noise or creating a disturbance. The phrase is commonly used in the context of trying to suppress information that might be embarrassing or damaging to an individual or organization.

Sentences with «to hush up»

  • Things are as hushed up in your protestant churches is my point. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • But you are angry that the press does not hush it up like you want. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • We have been told, till one is sick of hearing it, that sexual desire is in the same state as any of our other natural desires and that if only we abandon the silly Victorian idea of hushing it up, everything in the garden will be lovely.... (firstthings.com)
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