"Shatteringly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extremely or shockingly effective or impressive.
Example: "The new advertising campaign was shatteringly successful, increasing sales by 50%."
People who are extremely accurate with a gun, typically military personnel or hunters who can hit their targets with precision.
Having or showing great skill in shooting, especially at a target. The ability to hit quickly and accurately, often under pressure or with a high degree of difficulty.
Shashlik is a traditional dish in some Former Soviet Republics and Eastern European countries, similar to the shish kebab. It typically consists of small pieces of meat (usually lamb or pork) skewered and grilled over an open flame.
Finding nothing or nothingness, something insubstantial or trivial, or something utterly worthless.
The Strait of Hormuz, also known as the Strait of the Arabs or Hormuz Strait, is a strategic waterway in the Persian Gulf, connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman.
To cause something to break or shatter, often loudly or completely, typically due to force or a collision. Examples: The glass vase shattered on the floor when I dropped it.
Shattering refers to the act of breaking or crushing something into many small pieces, often suddenly or violently. It can also refer to a severe or overwhelming defeat or setback. The word can be used in both literal and figurative contexts.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The glass vase shattered when it fell to the floor.<br> The team suffered a shattering defeat in the championship game.<br><br>In both cases, the word emphasizes the idea of something sudden, intense, and irreversible change or destruction.
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Shaun can refer to:<br><br>1. A common masculine given name, derived from the Irish name John, and equivalent to the English name John. It is often less common than other names starting with S, but has a wide range of variations and nicknames.<br><br>2. A popular Australian slang term for sausage, especially hotlink or chorizo sausage.
A device used to remove hair from the body, especially the face or head, by gliding a steel edge over the skin with water or electrically generating friction.