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Words that sound like "shadow" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
A dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.
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a fictional archer published by DC Comics.
Alternative spelling of château. [A French castle, fortress, manor house, or large country house.]
A unisex given name from Arabic or Persian.
(judo) A minor penalty in judo.
a 1959 American independent drama film directed by John Cassavetes about race relations during the Beat Generation years in New York City.
(adj)
Overspread with shade; sheltered from the glare of light or sultry heat.
Of poor quality or construction.
Any one of several species of food fishes that make up the genus Alosa in the family Clupeidae, to which the herrings also belong; river herring.
(heraldry) Depicted with shading, as if showing areas in shadow.
In shadow; darkened by shadows.
Alternative spelling of eye shadow [Makeup that is applied to the eyelids and below the eyes to give a darker complexion there.]
An Irish surname originating as a patronymic.
(India, Pakistan) A wedding.
a story from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
A surname.
A surname from Cantonese.
One who shadows.
roe of shad; may be parboiled or baked or sauteed gently
Makeup that is applied to the eyelids and below the eyes to give a darker complexion there.
A Japanese martial art and sport adapted from jujutsu.
A neighbourhood in south-west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
(informal, derogatory) A pathetic or socially inept person; a nerd.
A Japanese martial art using a short staff, originally as a defence against swords.
The Japanese tea ceremony.
(v)
Ought to; indicating opinion, advice, or instruction, about what is required or desirable.
(uncountable) Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.
(colloquial) Sunglasses.
(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something).
(vulgar, colloquial) Very bad; unpleasant; miserable; insignificant.
(slang, countable) A shotgun.
(chiefly Maryland, Delaware) Synonym of shatter (“a pine needle”).
Wearing shoes.
(uncountable, UK, Ireland) A drink made by mixing beer and lemonade.
(intransitive) To avoid due to caution, embarrassment or timidness.
Alternative form of shod (“wearing shoes”). [Wearing shoes.]
(informal) Involving the shooting of weapons.
Alternative spelling of shut-eye. [(informal) Sleep.]
(informal) Characterized by shouting; prone to shouting.
(transitive, informal) To induce someone or something to leave.
(obsolete) A piece of firewood four feet long.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A fish resembling the trout, the grayling (Thymallus thymallus).
A census-designated place in Linn County, Oregon, United States.
A surname from German.
A surname from Kannada.
(Jewish) Shame; disgrace.
Alternative spelling of shadoof. [An ancient device used to gather water, consisting of a pivoted stick with a bucket on the end of it.]
(informal) Sleep.
An ancient device used to gather water, consisting of a pivoted stick with a bucket on the end of it.
Synonym of pomelo, in all its senses including (inexact) grapefruit.
A female given name from Sanskrit used in India and Nepal
Archaic spelling of show. [(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something).]
Alternative spelling of shoad. [(mining) Loose fragments (often of metal ore) mixed with earth.]
Alternative spelling of shood
(mining) Loose fragments (often of metal ore) mixed with earth.
an American drama television series created by Leslie Bohem, airing on the streaming service Hulu.
a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.
(obsolete) A written paper.
A country in Central Africa. Official name: Republic of Chad.
(UK, obsolete) A jackdaw.