| SHUCKED | • shucked v. Simple past tense and past participle of shuck. • SHUCK v. to remove husks or shells. |
| SHUCKER | • shucker n. Someone who shucks oysters, clams, corn (maize), walnuts, etc. • shucker n. (Humorous) Someone who shucks or removes something. • shucker n. A device that shucks produce, such as a corn shucker. |
| SHUDDER | • shudder n. A shivering tremor, often from fear or horror. • shudder n. A moment of almost pleasurable fear; a frisson. • shudder v. (Intransitive) To shake nervously, often from fear or horror. |
| SHUFFLE | • shuffle n. The act of shuffling cards. • shuffle n. The act of reordering anything, such as music tracks in a media player. • shuffle n. An instance of walking without lifting one’s feet. |
| SHUFTIS | • shuftis n. Plural of shufti. • SHUFTI n. (colloquial) a look, a dekko, also SHUFTY. |
| SHULING | • SHULE v. (dialect) to saunter, skulk, also SHOOL, SHOOLE. |
| SHUNNED | • shunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shun. • SHUN v. to avoid. |
| SHUNNER | • shunner n. One who shuns (a thing). • SHUNNER n. one who shuns. |
| SHUNTED | • shunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of shunt. • shunted adj. Fitted with an electrical shunt. • SHUNT v. to turn aside. |
| SHUNTER | • shunter n. (Rail transport, Britain) A railway locomotive used for shunting; a switcher. • shunter n. (Rail transport, Britain) A person who carries out shunting operations. • shunter n. (Finance, UK, historical) One who shunts (carries on arbitrage between London and provincial stock exchanges). |
| SHUSHED | • shushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shush. • SHUSH v. to hush. |
| SHUSHER | • shusher n. Someone who shushes, insisting on silence. • SHUSHER n. one who shushes. |
| SHUSHES | • shushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shush. • SHUSH v. to hush. |
| SHUTEYE | • shuteye n. Alternative spelling of shut-eye. • shut-eye n. (Informal) Sleep. • SHUTEYE n. (colloquial) sleep. |
| SHUTING | • SHUTE v. to convey by a vertical passage, also CHUTE. |
| SHUTOFF | • shutoff n. A valve used to turn something off. • shutoff n. The act of turning something off. • shut-off n. Alternative spelling of shutoff. |
| SHUTOUT | • shutout n. Closing and forbidding entry, as a lockout in which management prevents works from working. • shutout n. (Sports) A game that ends with the losing side being held scoreless. • shut␣out n. Alternative form of shutout. |
| SHUTTER | • shutter n. One who shuts or closes something. • shutter n. (Usually in the plural) Protective panels, usually wooden, placed over windows to block out the light. • shutter n. (Photography) The part of a camera, normally closed, that opens for a controlled period of time to let… |
| SHUTTLE | • shuttle n. (Weaving) A tool used to carry the woof back and forth between the warp threads on a loom. • shuttle n. The sliding thread holder in a sewing machine, which carries the lower thread through a loop of the… • shuttle n. A transport service (such as a bus or train) that goes back and forth between two or more places. |