| SHINBONE | • shinbone n. (Anatomy) The inner and usually the larger of the two bones of the leg or hind limb below the knee. • shinbone n. (Zoology) A segment of an insect’s leg. • SHINBONE n. the tibia. |
| SHINDIES | • shindies n. Plural of shindy. • SHINDY n. a commotion, uproar. |
| SHINDIGS | • shindigs n. Plural of shindig. • SHINDIG n. a lively noisy gathering. |
| SHINGLED | • shingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shingle. • SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood. |
| SHINGLER | • shingler n. (US) A person who installs shingles. • shingler n. A metalworker who hammers and squeezes material to expel impurities. • Shingler prop.n. A surname. |
| SHINGLES | • shingles n. (Pathology, informal) Herpes zoster, caused by Human herpes virus 3, in genus Varicellovirus. • shingles n. Plural of shingle. • SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood. |
| SHINIEST | • shiniest adj. Superlative form of shiny: most shiny. • SHINY adj. filled with light. |
| SHINKINS | • SHINKIN n. (Welsh) a worthless person. |
| SHINLEAF | • shinleaf n. A perennial ericaceous herb (Pyrola elliptica) with a cluster of radical leaves and a raceme of greenish-white… • SHINLEAF n. a perennial herb. |
| SHINNERY | • shinnery n. A dense thicket of trees, usually oaks. • SHINNERY n. a dense growth of small trees. |
| SHINNEYS | • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| SHINNIED | • shinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |
| SHINNIES | • shinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |
| SHINNING | • shinning v. Present participle of shin. • SHIN v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHINNY. |
| SHINOLAS | • SHINOLA n. (tradename) a kind of boot polish. |
| SHINTIED | • SHINTY v. to play shinty. |
| SHINTIES | • shinties n. Plural of shinty. • SHINTY v. to play shinty. |