| SHINNE | • SHINNE n. (archaic) chin. |
| SHINNED | • shinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shin. • SHIN v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHINNY. |
| SHINNERIES | • shinneries n. Plural of shinnery. • SHINNERY n. a dense growth of small trees. |
| SHINNERY | • shinnery n. A dense thicket of trees, usually oaks. • SHINNERY n. a dense growth of small trees. |
| SHINNES | • SHINNE n. (archaic) chin. |
| SHINNEY | • shinney n. (Obsolete) The game of hockey. • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| SHINNEYED | • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| SHINNEYING | • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| 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. |
| SHINNY | • shinny v. To climb in an awkward manner. • shinny n. (Canada) An informal game of pickup hockey played with minimal equipment: skates, sticks and a puck or ball. • shinny n. (Canada) Street hockey. |
| SHINNYING | • shinnying v. Present participle of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |