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shuck N Am
noun a husk, pod or shell.
verb (shucked , shucking )
1 to remove the shuck from something.
2 (shuck something off) to remove or shed (clothing).
interjection , colloq (shucks) an expression of disappointment, irritation or embarrassment.
[17c]
noun a husk, pod or shell.
verb (shucked , shucking )
1 to remove the shuck from something.
2 (shuck something off) to remove or shed (clothing).
interjection , colloq (shucks) an expression of disappointment, irritation or embarrassment.
[17c]
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shudder
verb (shuddered , shuddering ) intr to shiver or tremble, especially with fear, cold or disgust.
noun
1 such a trembling movement or feeling.
2 a heavy vibration or shaking.
[14c: from German schoderen ]
shuddering adjective .
shudderingly adverb .
shuddery adjective .
verb (shuddered , shuddering ) intr to shiver or tremble, especially with fear, cold or disgust.
noun
1 such a trembling movement or feeling.
2 a heavy vibration or shaking.
[14c: from German schoderen ]
shuddering adjective .
shudderingly adverb .
shuddery adjective .
shuffle
verb (shuffled , shuffling )
1 tr & intr to move or drag (one's feet) with short quick sliding steps; to walk in this fashion.
2 intr to shamble or walk awkwardly.
3 to rearrange or mix up roughly or carelessly shuffle papers .
4 tr & intr to jumble up (playing-cards) randomly.
5 (usu shuffle out, in, off, etc ) to put surreptitiously, evasively, scramblingly or in confusion.
6 to manipulate unfairly and deceptively.
noun
1 an act or sound of shuffling.
2 a short quick sliding of the feet in dancing.
[16c: from German schuffeln ]
shuffler noun .
shuffle something off to throw or thrust it aside; to wriggle out of it shuffle off problems .
verb (shuffled , shuffling )
1 tr & intr to move or drag (one's feet) with short quick sliding steps; to walk in this fashion.
2 intr to shamble or walk awkwardly.
3 to rearrange or mix up roughly or carelessly shuffle papers .
4 tr & intr to jumble up (playing-cards) randomly.
5 (usu shuffle out, in, off, etc ) to put surreptitiously, evasively, scramblingly or in confusion.
6 to manipulate unfairly and deceptively.
noun
1 an act or sound of shuffling.
2 a short quick sliding of the feet in dancing.
[16c: from German schuffeln ]
shuffler noun .
shuffle something off to throw or thrust it aside; to wriggle out of it shuffle off problems .
shufti or shufty
noun , colloq a look or glance.
[1940s: Arabic, literally meaning -have you seen?-, from shaffa to see]
noun , colloq a look or glance.
[1940s: Arabic, literally meaning -have you seen?-, from shaffa to see]
shun
verb (shunned , shunning ) to intentionally avoid or keep away from someone or something.
[Anglo-Saxon scunian ]
verb (shunned , shunning ) to intentionally avoid or keep away from someone or something.
[Anglo-Saxon scunian ]
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