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  • 31shut up — ► shut up informal stop talking. Main Entry: ↑shut …

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  • 32shut-in — [shutin΄] adj. 1. confined to one s home, an institution, etc. by illness or infirmity 2. inclined to shun others; withdrawn n. ☆ an invalid who is shut in …

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  • 33shut it — british impolite phrase an offensive way of telling someone to stop talking Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to stop talking or to be quietsynonym Main entry: shut …

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  • 34shut in — index bind (restrain), border (bound), circumscribe (surround by boundary), confine, contain (enclose) …

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  • 35shut up — index block, immure, jail, keep (restrain), lock Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36shut-in — index patient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 37shut-in — n AmE someone who is ill or ↑disabled and cannot leave their house very easily …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 38shut — vb *close …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 39shut — shut1 W2S1 [ʃʌt] v past tense and past participle shut present participle shutting [: Old English; Origin: scyttan] 1.) [I and T] to close something, or to become closed ▪ Shut the window, Ellen! ▪ I heard his bedroom door shut. ▪ She lay down on …

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  • 40shut — 1 /SVt/ verb past tense and past participle past tense and past participle shut present participle shutting 1 (I, T) to close something, or to become closed: The door shut with a bang. | She lay down on her bed and shut her eyes. | Laruelle put… …

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