"Sho" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sho" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sho" Meaning

1. A fastener, especially a small metal piece used to attach a lace or a strap.
Example: The sho was loose on my sneaker.

2. To hit or throw a ball in the act of bowling.

Synonyms: shoe, slip-on, sneaker, footwear

"Sho" Examples

5 usage examples:


Example 1:

They went to the mall to look for a new pair of shoes to show for the party.

Example 2:

She has two sisters and a brother and hopes to own a shoe store someday.

Example 3:

The shoe store's sales over the last quarter have been really strong.

Example 4:

The athlete took off his shoe before proceeding to the exam room to change his donation socks.

Example 5:

The reproduction of the expensive designer shoes abroad and in the home country is impossible.

"Sho" Similar Words

Shizuoka

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Shizuoka is a prefecture located in the Chūbu region of Japan's main island, Honshu. It is part of the Tōkai region on the main island of Honshu. The capital of Shizuoka Prefecture is the city of Shizuoka (formerly known as Shidzuka).

Shizzle

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"Shizzle" is an informal, colloquial phrase, especially in American English, which is often used in relaxed or playful conversation to mean something that is authentic, cool, or desirable. It's often employed to add emphasis or to indicate agreement. The phrase is frequently seen in hip-hop culture and Slanguage (slang from Los Angeles). <br><br>While its origin is unclear, one theory is that it's related to the word "izzle," a suffix sometimes used in rhymes, possibly inspired by singer-songwriter Erykah Badu's word in her song ".tfdfijkljurehyh/hyoj info containing denote thereafter"<br><br>Example:<br>"My new phone is straight fire, it's off the real shizzle!"<br><br>In this example, "shizzle" is used to emphasize the authenticity and high quality of the phone.

Shlimazel

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A calamity, especially a sudden and unfortunate event. An unhappy or unfortunate person.

Shlisselburg

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Shlock

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Shock, horror, or disgust, especially that which is felt in response to something considered obscene or repulsive.

Shmaltz

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A film or theatrical contrivance, especially a sentimental or melodramatic one, is a shmaltz.

Shmucks

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Shnorrer

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A shnorrer (Yiddish:) refers to a person who begs or panhandles, often in a persistent or aggressive manner. In Yiddish culture, the term is often used with a certain connotation of guilt-tripping or exploiting the sympathies of others to secure financial or material gain.

Shoad

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "shoad". It's possible that it's a made-up or rare word, or it could be a misspelling of a different word. Can you please provide more context or information about the origin of the word "shoad"?

Shoal

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A shoal is a large group of fish found together in a particular area of the sea or ocean.

Shoaling

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The term "shoaling" refers to the behavior of fish swimming close together in a school.

Shoals

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Shoarma

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Shawarma (also spelled shawurma, shawurma, or shuarma and also known as doner or l basis egg roll in some Arab countries) is a popular Middle Eastern dish made from thinly sliced meat, usually lamb, beef or chicken, that is stacked on a vertical spit and served as a sandwich in a pita bread with vegetables, salad, and tahini sauce.

Shoat

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A shoat is a young pig, typically less than 6 months old.

Shock

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A sudden and violent disturbance, causing physical or emotional upset.<br><br>Example: "The news of her death shocked the entire town."<br><br>It can also be a sudden electric discharge that occurs when a path is formed through a non-conducting medium between two points in an electric field.<br><br>Example: "The spark on the door handle gave us a unpleasant shock."

Shockable

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Suggesting that someone or something can be shocked, having a tendency to be shocked or able to be shocked emotionally. (Example: "He's a very shockable person and was deeply affected by the news.")