| GINSHOP | • ginshop n. (Archaic, colloquial) A place where gin is sold; a modern-day example would be a tavern or barroom. • GINSHOP n. a shop that sells gin. |
| GUNSHOT | • gunshot n. The act of discharging a firearm. • gunshot n. The sound made by a discharging firearm. • gunshot n. The distance to which shot can be thrown from a gun; the reach or range of a gun. |
| INSHORE | • inshore adj. Close to (especially in sight of) a shore. • inshore adj. (Of a wind) Blowing from the sea to the land. • inshore adv. Near the shore. |
| ONSHORE | • onshore adj. Moving from the sea towards the land. • onshore adj. Positioned on or near the shore. • onshore adj. Within the country; not overseas. |
| UNSHOED | • unshoed adj. Not wearing shoes. • unshoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |
| UNSHOES | • unshoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshoe. • UNSHOE v. to strip of shoes. |
| UNSHOOT | • unshoot v. (Transitive) To shoot back (the bolt of a door), to allow opening. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSHORN | • unshorn adj. Not shorn. • UNSHORN adj. not shorn. |
| UNSHOTS | • unshots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshot. • UNSHOT v. to remove shot from. |
| UNSHOUT | • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |
| UNSHOWN | • unshown adj. Not shown. • UNSHOWN adj. not shown, also UNSHEWN. |
| UNSHOWY | • unshowy adj. Not showy; plain or unassuming. • UNSHOWY adj. not showy. |