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7-letter words containing s, h, o, e

  • shoepac — a heavy, laced, waterproof boot.
  • shoggle — to shake or joggle
  • shoneen — an Irishman who imitates English ways
  • shoogle — to shake, sway, or rock back and forth
  • shooker — simple past tense of shake.
  • shooter — a person who shoots with a gun, bow, etc.: efforts to capture the shooter.
  • shootie — a woman's shoe that reaches, covers, or extends just above the ankle.
  • shopper — a person who shops.
  • shorted — having little length; not long.
  • shorten — to make short or shorter.
  • shorter — something that is short.
  • shortie — a person of less than average stature (sometimes used as a disparaging and offensive term of address).
  • shotten — (of fish, especially herring) having recently ejected the spawn.
  • shottle — a small drawer in a chest for keeping money and small or special things
  • show-me — demanding proof or evidence before being convinced: a show-me attitude toward new ideas.
  • showery — characterized by or abounding with showers: the showery season in the tropics.
  • sithole — Ndabaningi (əndabaˈnɪŋɡɪ). 1920–2000, Zimbabwean clergyman and politician; leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (1963–74). He was one of the negotiators of the internal settlement (1978) to pave the way for Black majority rule in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
  • skyhome — a sub-penthouse flat in a tall residential building
  • sloshed — drunk.
  • smother — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • somehow — in some way not specified, apparent, or known.
  • somewhy — for some reason
  • soothed — to tranquilize or calm, as a person or the feelings; relieve, comfort, or refresh: soothing someone's anger; to soothe someone with a hot drink.
  • soother — truth, reality, or fact.
  • sophies — a female given name.
  • sorehon — an old Irish and Scottish feudal right
  • soroche — a type of altitude sickness
  • sothern — E(dward) H(ugh) 1859–1933, U.S. actor, born in England: husband of Julia Marlowe.
  • souther — a wind or storm from the south.
  • southeyRobert, 1774–1843, English poet and prose writer: poet laureate 1813–43.
  • spheno- — having the shape of a wedge
  • spyhole — peephole in a door, etc.
  • stetho- — chest, breast
  • strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
  • subecho — an echo resonating more quietly than another echo
  • teashop — a tearoom.
  • the son — Jesus Christ, as the second person of the Trinity
  • thermos — a vacuum bottle or similar container lined with an insulating material, such as polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.
  • thomsen — Christian Jürgensen [kris-tyahn yoor-guh n-suh n] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈyur gən sən/ (Show IPA), 1788–1865, Danish archaeologist.
  • toeshoe — a dance slipper fitted with a thick, reinforced toe to enable the ballet dancer to toe-dance.
  • tooshie — angry; upset
  • torches — a light to be carried in the hand, consisting of some combustible substance, as resinous wood, or of twisted flax or the like soaked with tallow or other flammable substance, ignited at the upper end.
  • troches — a small tablet or lozenge, usually a circular one, made of medicinal substance worked into a paste with sugar and mucilage or the like, and dried.
  • tshombe — Moise Kapenda [moh-ees kuh-pen-duh] /moʊˈis kəˈpɛn də/ (Show IPA), 1919–69, African political leader in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: prime minister 1964–65.
  • typhose — of or relating to typhoid
  • unhorse — to cause to fall from a horse, as in battle; dislodge from the saddle: Sir Gawain unhorsed the strange knight.
  • unhouse — to drive from a house or habitation; deprive of shelter.
  • vouches — to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  • webshop — A sales outlet which supplies goods or services over the Internet.
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