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8-letter words containing sho

  • junkshop — A shop selling miscellaneous items of questionable value.
  • keeshond — one of a Dutch breed of small dogs having thick, silver-gray hair tipped with black and a tail carried over the back.
  • kuleshov — Lev (Vladimirovich) [lef vlad-uh-meer-uh-vich;; Russian lyef vluh-dyee-myi-ruh-vyich] /lɛf ˌvlæd əˈmɪər ə vɪtʃ;; Russian lyɛf vlʌˈdyi myɪ rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1970, Soviet film director.
  • longshot — Alternative spelling of long shot.
  • mailshot — Bulk advertising sent through the post/mail.
  • mansholt — Sicco Leendert (ˈsɪko ˈleːndərt). 1908–95, Dutch economist and politician; vice president (1958–72) and president (1972–73) of the European Economic Community Commission. He was the author of the Mansholt Plan for the agricultural organization of the European Economic Community
  • misshood — the state or period of being an unmarried woman
  • moonshot — the act or procedure of launching a rocket or spacecraft to the moon.
  • mug shot — Also called headshot. an identifying photograph of a suspect or criminal, often one of a set showing a frontal view, a profile view, and a view of the back of the head.
  • mugshots — Plural form of mugshot.
  • muishond — A species of weasel found in southern Africa, Poecilogale albinucha.
  • neckshot — a shot in the neck of an animal
  • newshole — Alternative form of news hole.
  • offshoot — a branch or lateral shoot from a main stem, as of a plant.
  • offshore — off or away from the shore: They pushed the boat offshore.
  • old shoe — a person or thing that is comfortably familiar and unpretentious: Uncle Will is a lovable old shoe.
  • old-shoe — a person or thing that is comfortably familiar and unpretentious: Uncle Will is a lovable old shoe.
  • one-shot — a magazine, brochure, or the like that is published only one time, with no subsequent issues intended, usually containing articles and photographs devoted to one topical subject.
  • oreshoot — a rich concentration in an orebody.
  • outshone — to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than.
  • outshoot — to surpass in shooting, as in accuracy or in number of shots made.
  • outshout — to surpass (someone) in shouting; shout louder than.
  • overshoe — a shoe or boot usually worn over another for protection in wet or cold weather, especially a waterproof outer shoe.
  • overshot — driven over the top of, as by water passing over from above.
  • pawnshop — the shop of a pawnbroker, especially one where unredeemed items are displayed and sold.
  • peepshow — a display of objects or pictures viewed through a small opening that is usually fitted with a magnifying lens.
  • pet shop — a shop selling animals intended as pets
  • pishogue — sorcery; witchcraft; black magic.
  • pop shop — pawnshop.
  • pop-shop — pawnshop.
  • postshow — of or relating to the period after a show, occurring after a show
  • pot shot — a shot fired at game merely for food, with little regard to skill or the rules of sport.
  • pro shop — a shop that is operated in connection with a golf or tennis club, resort, etc., and has sports equipment and often recreational clothing for sale or rent and is usually supervised by a resident professional coach or instructor.
  • pushover — Informal. anything done easily.
  • redshort — (of metal, iron, steel, etc) to become brittle at red-hot temperatures
  • reshower — to shower again
  • roadshow — travelling entertainment
  • rum shop — a tavern or shop selling liquor.
  • sandshoe — a light tennis shoe; sneaker.
  • seashore — land along the sea or ocean.
  • set shot — a shot with two hands from a point relatively distant from the basket, in which a player stands still and shoots the ball usually from chest level.
  • sex shop — a store that sells products relating to sexual interests or activities.
  • sex show — a live performance that customers pay to watch in which people perform sexual acts
  • shoaling — any large number of persons or things.
  • shocking — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
  • shockleyWilliam Bradford, 1910–1989, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1956.
  • shoddily — of poor quality or inferior workmanship: a shoddy bookcase.
  • shoe box — cardboard box in which shoes are sold
  • shoebill — a large, African, storklike bird, Balaeniceps rex, having a broad, flattened bill shaped somewhat like a shoe.
  • shoehorn — a shaped piece of horn, metal, or the like, inserted in the heel of a shoe to make it slip on more easily.
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