| SHACK | • shack n. A crude, roughly built hut or cabin. • shack n. Any poorly constructed or poorly furnished building. • shack n. (Slang) The room from which a ham radio operator transmits. |
| SHACKED | • shacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of shack. • SHACK v. to avoid responsibility. |
| SHACKIER | • SHACKY adj. dilapidated. |
| SHACKIEST | • SHACKY adj. dilapidated. |
| SHACKING | • shacking v. Present participle of shack. • SHACK v. to avoid responsibility. |
| SHACKLE | • shackle n. (Usually in the plural) A restraint fit over a human or animal appendage, such as a wrist, ankle or… • shackle n. A U-shaped piece of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured… • shackle n. (Figuratively, usually in the plural) A restraint on one’s action, activity, or progress. |
| SHACKLEBONE | • shackle-bone n. (Scotland, archaic) The wrist. • SHACKLEBONE n. (Scots) the wrist. |
| SHACKLEBONES | • shackle-bones n. Plural of shackle-bone. • SHACKLEBONE n. (Scots) the wrist. |
| SHACKLED | • shackled adj. Restrained by shackles, chained. • shackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SHACKLER | • shackler n. One who shackles. • shackler n. (Mining, historical) A person who couples wagons together. • SHACKLER n. one who shackles. |
| SHACKLERS | • shacklers n. Plural of shackler. • SHACKLER n. one who shackles. |
| SHACKLES | • shackles n. Plural of shackle. • shackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SHACKLING | • shackling v. Present participle of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SHACKO | • shacko n. Dated form of shako. • SHACKO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHAKO. |
| SHACKOES | • shackoes n. Plural of shacko. • SHACKO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHAKO. |
| SHACKOS | • shackos n. Plural of shacko. • SHACKO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHAKO. |
| SHACKS | • shacks n. Plural of shack. • shacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shack. • Shacks prop.n. Plural of Shack. |
| SHACKTOWN | • shacktown n. A settlement made up of shacks; a shanty town. • SHACKTOWN n. (Canadian) a community or section of a community composed of shacks or other temporary housing. |
| SHACKTOWNS | • shacktowns n. Plural of shacktown. • SHACKTOWN n. (Canadian) a community or section of a community composed of shacks or other temporary housing. |
| SHACKY | • shacky adj. Run-down, like a shack. • SHACKY adj. dilapidated. |