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Webster Dictionary :: Shuffle

SHUF'FLE, v.t. 1. Properly, to shove one way and the other; to push from one to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Shuddering

SHUD'DERING, ppr. Trembling or shaking with fear or horror; quaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Shudder

SHUD'DER, v.i. [This word contains the same elements as the L. quatio .] To quak...

Webster Dictionary :: Shrunken

SHRUNK'EN, pp. of shrink . [ Nearly obsolete .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shrunk

SHRUNK, pret. and pp. of shrink .

Webster Dictionary :: Shrugging

SHRUG'GING, ppr. Drawing up, as the shoulders.

Webster Dictionary :: Shrug

SHRUG, v.i. To raise or draw up the shoulders, as in expressing horror or dissat...

Webster Dictionary :: Shruff

SHRUFF, n. Dross; recrement of metals. [ Not in use .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shrubby

SHRUB'BY, a. 1. Full of shrubs; as a shrubby plain. 2. Resembling a shrub; as pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Shrubbery

SHRUB'BERY, n. 1. Shrubs in general. 2. A plantation of shrubs.

Webster Dictionary :: Shrub

SHRUB, n. A low dwarf tree; a woody plant of a size less than a tree; or more st...

Webster Dictionary :: Shroving

SHRO'VING, n. The festivity of Shrove-tide.

Webster Dictionary :: Shrove-tuesday

SHROVE-TUESDAY, Tuesday .] Confession-time; confession-Teusday; the Tuesday afte...

Webster Dictionary :: Shrove-tide

SHRO'VE-TIDE, n. [from shrove , pret. of shrive , to take a confession. See Tide...

Webster Dictionary :: Shrove

SHROVE, v.i. To join in the festivities of Shrove-tide. [ Obs .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shroudy

SHROUD'Y, a. Affording shelter.

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