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  • 91shut in — verb a) to lock in We need to shut the dog in so he doesnt escape b) to completely surround, enclose …

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  • 92shut up — phr verb Shut up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shop …

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  • 93shut — Mawdesley Glossary to get shut of an article, to get rid of an article or person …

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  • 94shut up! — quiet!, shut your mouth! …

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  • 95shut-in — someone who is ill and cannot go outside    Our priest visits the shut ins people who must stay at home …

    English idioms

  • 96shut up — do not talk, keep quiet    Shut up! he yelled at the dog. Be quiet or I ll muzzle you! …

    English idioms

  • 97Shut in —   Closed temporarily; wells and mines capable of production may be shut in for repair, cleaning, in accessibility to a market, etc.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

    Energy terms

  • 98shut — v. a. 1. Close, close up. 2. Enclose, confine, imprison, shut up, coop up, lock up, close the door upon. 3. Prohibit, bar, close. 4. Preclude, exclude …

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  • 99shut up — 1. Shut, close up. 2. Confine, lock up, enclose, imprison, lock in, fasten in. 3. Terminate, conclude, end. 4. Unite …

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  • 100shut-in — noun (C) AmE someone who is ill or disabled and cannot leave their house very easily: visiting the sick and shut ins …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English