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In Shakespeare's works, "tush" is an exclamatory expression used to convey disbelief, disdain, or dismissal. It serves as a way for characters to express frustration or to belittle something they find trivial or absurd. Essentially, it's akin to saying "nonsense" or "pish posh" in modern terms, reflecting a character's scorn or impatience.

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