| KASHAS | • kashas n. Plural of kasha. • KASHA n. (Russian) a porridge or gruel-like dish made from crushed buckwheat. |
| KESHES | • keshes n. Plural of kesh. • KESH n. (Punjabi) the uncut hair and beard of a male Sikh. |
| KISHES | • kishes n. Plural of kish. • KISH n. solid graphite which separates from hot cast-iron. |
| SHACKS | • shacks n. Plural of shack. • shacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shack. • Shacks prop.n. Plural of Shack. |
| SHAKES | • shakes n. Plural of shake. • shakes n. (Plural only) A pattern of behavior including twitches, tics and spasms typical of withdrawal from addiction;… • shakes n. (Informal) A fit of trembling or shivering. |
| SHAKOS | • shakos n. Plural of shako. • SHAKO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHACKO. |
| SHANKS | • shanks n. Plural of shank. • shanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shank. • Shanks prop.n. Plural of Shank. |
| SHARKS | • sharks n. Plural of shark. • sharks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shark. • SHARK v. to obtain by swindling. |
| SHEIKS | • sheiks n. Plural of sheik. • SHEIK n. (Arabic) an Arab chief, also SHAIKH, SHAYKH, SHEIKH. |
| SHIRKS | • shirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shirk. • Shirks prop.n. Plural of Shirk. • SHIRK v. to avoid work or a duty. |
| SHMEKS | • SHMEK n. (Yiddish) a taste or sniff; heroin, also SCHMECK. |
| SHOCKS | • shocks n. Plural of shock. • shocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shock. • Shocks prop.n. Plural of Shock. |
| SHOOKS | • shooks n. Plural of shook. • SHOOK n. a bundle of sheaves. |
| SHTIKS | • shtiks n. Plural of shtik. • SHTIK n. (Yiddish) a familiar line of chat adapted by a particular comedian, also SCHTICK, SCHTIK, SHTICK. |
| SHUCKS | • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) Exclamatory response to a minor disappointment. • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) A bashful expression of thanks. • shucks n. Plural of shuck. |
| SKOOSH | • skoosh n. (Informal) A squirt (of liquid). • skoosh n. (Informal) A smidge, a small amount: synonym of skosh (“small amount”). • skoosh n. (Informal) Something very easy; a piece of cake. |
| SKYISH | • skyish adj. Like the sky, or approaching the sky; lofty; ethereal. • SKYISH adj. (Shakespeare) like the sky, or approaching the sky. |
| SOKAHS | • SOKAH n. a variety of Caribbean calypso music, also SOCA. |
| WHISKS | • whisks n. Plural of whisk. • WHISK v. to move quickly. |