| SHEEPBERRY | • sheepberry n. The plant Viburnum lentago, native to the northeastern and midwestern United States and southern Canada. • sheepberry n. Its edible fruit. • SHEEPBERRY n. the edible fruit of a small North American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself. |
| SHEEPCOTES | • sheepcotes n. Plural of sheepcote. • SHEEPCOTE n. a small inclosure for sheep, also SHEEPCOT. |
| SHEEPFOLDS | • sheepfolds n. Plural of sheepfold. • SHEEPFOLD n. a pen for sheep. |
| SHEEPHEADS | • SHEEPHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPSHEAD. |
| SHEEPISHLY | • sheepishly adv. In a sheepish way; meekly; self-consciously; with embarrassment. • SHEEPISH adv. embarrassed. |
| SHEEPSHANK | • sheepshank n. (Nautical) A type of knot which is useful for shortening a rope or taking up slack without cutting it. • sheepshank v. (Transitive) To shorten (a rope) using a sheepshank knot. • SHEEPSHANK n. a hitch by which a rope may be temporarily shortened. |
| SHEEPSHEAD | • sheepshead n. (Countable) A fish of the species Archosargus probatocephalus. • sheepshead n. (Uncountable) A trick-taking card game. • SHEEPSHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPHEAD. |
| SHEEPSKINS | • sheepskins n. Plural of sheepskin. • sheep-skins n. Plural of sheep-skin. • SHEEPSKIN n. the skin of a sheep. |
| SHEEPTRACK | • sheeptrack n. Synonym of terracette. • sheeptrack n. Alternative form of sheep track. • SHEEPTRACK n. a track made by sheep. |
| SHEEPWALKS | • sheepwalks n. Plural of sheepwalk. • SHEEPWALK n. a range of pasture for sheep. |
| SHEETROCKS | • sheetrocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sheetrock. • Sheetrocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Sheetrock. • SHEETROCK n. (tradename) a type of plasterboard. |