"Shouldered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Carrying or supported on the shoulders or from the shoulders; received or borne by or on the shoulders.
Example: "He shouldered the blame for the mistake."
"Shote" is a noun or adjective with multiple possible meanings, depending on the context. Here are some definitions:<br><br>As a noun, a "shote" can refer to:<br><br> A young ox or calf.<br> A suddenly-restaurant customer, particularly one who is considered odd or out of the ordinary.<br><br>As an adjective, "shote" can mean:<br><br> Relating to or typical of a young ox or calf<br> Suddenly, or out of the ordinary.<br><br>It is a rather uncommon or old-fashioned word, and its usage may be more found in specific regional dialects or literary contexts.
A shotgun is a firearm designed to fire a straight 2- or 3-inch column of shotgun pellets or a single projectile called a slug. It is used for various purposes such as hunting, sport shooting, and self-defense. The term "shotgun" can also be used metaphorically to refer to a solution or option that covers all possible outcomes, often used in the phrase "shotgun approach."
A type of firearm designed to fire a shell that explodes into multiple pellets upon leaving the barrel, typically used for close-range hunting, self-defense, and sport shooting.
1. brief, small, and hollow spouts or pellets of a solid or liquid shot from a gun or other vessel<br>2. A small amount of something, especially a type of drink, taken suddenly: "She had a shot of espresso to wake her up in the morning."<br>3. A photograph or movie short in length<br>4. A goal or winning shot in sports, especially basketball, especially when it is of great importance or difficulty.<br>5. A sudden or unexpected attack or act: "He took a shot at her with his words."
Should is a modal verb used to express obligation, necessity, advice, or recommendation. It is often used in both positive and negative sentences to indicate what ought to be done, what is required, or what is considered suitable.
"Shoulda" is a colloquial or informal term that is often used to refer to something that one should have done, but did not. It is usually a subjunctive construction that expresses regret, remorse, or a sense of 'if only,' and it often has a rhetorical, spontaneous, or impulsive quality to it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "If I shoulda studied more, I could have passed the exam."<br> "You shoulda told me earlier, I would have helped you."<br> "Shoulda, coulda, woulda" is a common idiomatic expression that means "would have" or "should have." <br><br>In standard English, the correct correct verb form to use to express this sense of regret or wish ("I wish I had done something") would be "had" (had eaten, had studied etc.), but "shoulda" is a contraction of "should have" that has become common in informal contexts.
The part of the human body that connects the arm to the upper back, just below the neck, where the bone of the arm (humerus) meets the bone of the back (scapula).
To take the responsibility or burden of something; to bear the weight or difficulty of a task or situation.
To make a loud, sudden, and often angry or frustrated cry for attention oremotion, typically in a larger volume than usual.
To shout refers to the act of speaking loudly and forcefully, often to express excitement, frustration, or urgency. It can be a deliberate action to get someone's attention or to make a strong impression.