"Shoat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shoat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Shoat" Meaning

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

"Shoat" Examples

Examples of "Shoat" in a Sentence


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"Shoat" Similar Words

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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.

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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.

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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.

Shock

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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.")

Shocked

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Shocker

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A surprising or shocking event or news that surprises or startles, often in a disturbing or unpleasant way.

Shockers

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Shockingly

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Shockproof

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Describing something that is able to withstand or resist shock, i.e. a sudden or violent impact, without being damaged or harmed.