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hushful, a. rare.|ˈhʌʃfʊl| [f. hush n.1 + -ful.] Full of or pervaded by silence or stillness; tending to hush to rest. Hence ˈhushfully adv., with suppression of noise, silently.
a1861D. Gray Poet. Wks. (1874) 7 Hushfully falls the soft, white, windless snow. 1884W. Sharp in Harper's Mag. June 117 The tide's faint ripples creep Along the brown sands hushfully. 1889M. Caird Wing of Azrael I. vii. 110 Harry found himself alone in the hushful twilight. |