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8-letter words containing s, h, a, d

  • shedhand — a worker in a sheepshearing shed
  • shedload — a very large amount or number
  • sheppard — Jack. 1702–24, English criminal, whose daring escapes from prison were celebrated in many contemporary ballads and plays
  • sheridanPhilip Henry, 1831–88, Union general in the Civil War.
  • shetland — Shetland Islands.
  • shin pad — A shin pad is a thick piece of material that you wear inside your socks to protect the lower part of your leg when you are playing a game such as football or rugby.
  • shipload — a full load for a ship.
  • shipyard — a yard or enclosure in which ships are built or repaired.
  • shithead — a stupid, inept, unlikable, or contemptible person.
  • shitload — a lot of something; a large amount.
  • show day — (in Australia) a public holiday in a state on the date of its annual agricultural and industrial show
  • showyard — a yard where cattle and machinery are displayed
  • shraddha — one of several funeral rites performed at intervals after a death.
  • sidehead — a heading or subhead run in the margin of a book or magazine.
  • sidepath — a minor path
  • skinhead — a baldheaded man.
  • slapdash — in a hasty, haphazard manner: He assembled the motor slapdash.
  • slaphead — a bald person
  • snatched — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
  • soapdish — a shallow container for a bar of soap, used in a bathroom
  • soda ash — sodium carbonate (def 1).
  • softhead — a half-witted or silly person
  • sorehead — a disgruntled or vindictive person, especially an unsportsmanlike loser: Don't be such a sorehead, they won fair and square.
  • spithead — a roadstead off the S coast of England between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight.
  • squashed — to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
  • standishBurt L. pseudonym of Gilbert Patten.
  • starched — a white, tasteless, solid carbohydrate, (C 6 H 1 0 O 5) n , occurring in the form of minute granules in the seeds, tubers, and other parts of plants, and forming an important constituent of rice, corn, wheat, beans, potatoes, and many other vegetable foods.
  • stemhead — the head of the stem of a vessel
  • stendhal — (Marie Henri Beyle) 1783–1842, French novelist and critic.
  • stephead — dropline.
  • sunshade — something used as a protection from the rays of the sun, as an awning or a parasol.
  • swadeshi — a political movement in British India that encouraged domestic production and the boycott of foreign, especially British, goods as a step toward home rule.
  • swanherd — a person who tends swans.
  • t-shaped — having the shape of a letter T
  • thaddeus — one of the twelve apostles. Matt. 10:3.
  • thousand — a cardinal number, 10 times 100.
  • thrashed — to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
  • thursday — the fifth day of the week, following Wednesday. Abbreviation: Th., Thur., Thurs.
  • toadfish — any of several thick-headed, wide-mouthed fishes of the family Batrachoididae, as Opsanus tau (oyster toadfish) ranging along the Atlantic coast of the U.S.
  • toadrush — an annual rush growing in damp lowlands
  • u-shaped — being in the form of a U .
  • uncashed — money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
  • undashed — lacking a dash or dashes
  • unhalsed — not hailed or greeted
  • unphased — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • unsashed — not furnished with a sash
  • unshaded — An unshaded light or light bulb has no shade fitted to it.
  • unshadow — to remove a shadow from
  • unshaped — not shaped or definitely formed.
  • unshared — not shared
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