shoo away - Meaning in Telugu

shoo away - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of shoo away in English

shoo away verb

  1. drive away by crying `shoo!'

What is shoo away meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase shoo away refers to drive away by crying `shoo!'. See shoo away meaning in Telugu, shoo away definition, translation and meaning of shoo away in Telugu. Find shoo away similar words, shoo away synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of shoo away. Find the answer of what is the meaning of shoo away in Telugu.

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