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SHIFT, v.i. 1. To move; to change place or position. Vegetables are not able to ...
SHIFT'ED, pp. Changed from one place or position to another.
SHIFT'ER, n. 1. One that shifts; the person that plays tricks or practices artif...
SHIFT'ING, ppr. Changing place or position; reporting from one expedient to anot...
SHIFT'INGLY, adv. by shifts and changes; deceitfully.
SHIFT'LESS, a. Destitute of expedients, or not resorting to successful expedient...
SHILF, n. Straw.
SHILL, to shell , not in use. SHILL , v.t. To put under cover; to sheal. [ Not i...
SHIL'LING, n. An English silver coin equal to twelve pence, or the twentieth par...
SHILLY-SHALLY, n. Foolish trifling; irresolution. [ Vulgar .] [This word has pro...
SHI'LY. [See Shyly .]
SHIM'NER, v.i. To gleam; to glisten. [ Not in use .]
SHIN, n. The fore part of the leg, particularly of the human leg; the fore part ...
SHINE, v.i. [If s is a prefix, this word accords with the root of L. canus , can...
SHI'NESS. [See Shyness .]
SHIN'GLE, n. [Gr.; L. scinkula , from scindo .] 1. A thin board sawed or rived f...