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| SHOAD | - A fragment of vein material removed by natural agencies from an outcrop and lying in the surface soil or debris
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| SHOAH | - A mass slaughter of people
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| SHOAL | - A sandbank or sandbar that makes the water shallow
- To become shallow
- A large group or number (crowd)
- Throng, school
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| SHOAT | - A young hog and especially one that has been weaned
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| SHOCH | - A draw at a pipe of tobacco
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| SHOCK | - A sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance
- A violent shake or jar
- To strike with surprise, terror, horror, or disgust
- To cause surprise or shock
- A thick bushy mass (as of hair)
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| SHODE | - A variant spelling of shoad
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| SHOED | - Something resembling a shoe in function or placement
- A device that slows, stops, or controls the motion of an object
- A device (such as a clip or track) on a camera that permits attachment of an accessory item (such as a flash unit)
- To furnish with a shoe
- To cover for protection, strength, or ornament
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| SHOER | - A usually U-shaped band of iron fitted and nailed to the rim of a horse’s hoof to protect it
- Something (such a valley) shaped like a horseshoe
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| SHOES | - An outer covering for the human foot typically having a thick or stiff sole with an attached heel and an upper part of lighter material (such as letter)
- A dealing box designed to hold several decks of playing cards
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| SHOGI | - Japanese chess played on a board of 81 squares with 40 pieces to the set
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| SHOGS | - To move in a jerky manner
- To move along
- Chiefly dialectal of shake and jolt
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| SHOJI | - A paper screen serving as a wall, partition, or sliding door
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| SHOJO | - Manga intended primarily for girls
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| SHOLE | - A plank or plate placed beneath an object (such as a shore) to give increased bearing surface or to act as a protection
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| SHONA | - A member of any of a group of Bantu peoples of Zimbabwe and southern Mozambique
- The group of languages spoken by the Shona
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| SHONE | - Past tense and past participle of shine
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| SHOOD | - The husk of oats threshing
- Rice husks or similar refuse used in adulterating linseed cake
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| SHOOK | - Past tense and chiefly dialectal past participle of shake
- A set of staves and headings for one hogshead, cask, or barrel
- A bundle of parts (as of boxes) ready to be put together
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| SHOOL | - To drag or scrape along
- To loaf or idle about begging
- Dialect variant of shovel
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| SHOON | - Chiefly dialectal plural of shoe
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| SHOOP | |
| SHOOR | - Chiefly Scottish variant of shower
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| SHOOS | - To scare, drive, or send away by or as if by crying shoo
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| SHOOT | - To drive forth or cause to be driven forth by a sudden release of gas or air
- To affect by shooting
- To remove or destroy by use of firearms
- To hunt over
- The action or an instance of shooting with a camera
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| SHOPS | - A building or room stocked with merchandise for sale
- The art or science of working with tools and machinery
- A business establishment
- To hunt through a market in search of the best buy
- To offer for consideration or acceptance
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| SHORE | - The land bordering a usually large body of water
- A prop for preventing sinking or sagging
- To support by a shore
- To give support to
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| SHORL | - Variant spelling of schorl
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| SHORN | |
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| SHORT | - Having little length
- Limited in distance
- Payable at an early date
- In a curt manner
- Knee-length or less than knee-length trousers
- One who operates on the short side of the market
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| SHOTE | - Variant spelling of shoat
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| SHOTS | - An action of shooting
- A medical or narcotic injection
- The distance that a missile is or can be thrown
- One that shoots
- Infused or permeated with a quality or element
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| SHOTT | - Dialect British variant of shot
- Variant spelling of chott
- Variant of shoat
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| SHOUS | |
| SHOUT | - To utter a sudden loud cry
- To utter in a loud voice
- A loud cry or call
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| SHOVE | - To push along
- To force by other than physical means
- To move by a forcing a way
- An act or instance of shoving
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| SHOWN | - To reveal by one’s condition, nature, or behavior
- To set forth
- To be or come in view
- An impressive display
- A theatrical presentation
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| SHOWS | - To cause or permit to be seen
- To offer for sale
- To appear in a particular way
- A demonstrative display
- To tell someone to get out
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| SHOWY | - Making an attractive show
- Given or to marked by a flashy often tasteless display
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| SHOYU | - A Japanese-style soy sauce having wheat as a primary ingredient
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