Synonym: cast, hut, radiate, shack, shanty, slough, spread, throw off. Similar words: washed out, schedule, in the dark, on schedule, the dark ages, in the distance, behind schedule, ahead of schedule. Meaning: [ʃed] n. an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage. v. 1. get rid of 2. pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities 3. cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over 4. cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers. adj. shed at an early stage of development.
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(61) Deer shed their antlers each year.
(62) A duck's feathers shed water immediately.
(63) The lamp shed a harsh yellow light.
(64) It was pitch-dark in the shed.
(65) The trees shed their leaves in autumn.
(66) The duck's feathers shed water immediately.
(67) Too much blood has already been shed in this conflict.
(68) The children hid behind the bike shed to steal a kiss.
(69) We're using the shed as a temporary store for all our stuff.
(70) We'll have to rejig the shed in order to get the extra chairs in.
(71) I managed to scrounge the materials to build a shed.
(72) The sun shed its thin watery light over the sea.
(73) There's an old bike that's been mouldering away in the shed for years.
(74) Gunmen in Ulster shed the first blood of the new year.
(75) Recent research has shed new light on the causes of the disease.
(76) I trotted down the steps and out to the shed.
(77) Carol had shed her puppy fat and was now very elegant.
(78) She had not shed a single tear during the funeral.
(79) Your bike will be safer if you leave it in the bike shed.
(80) Recent research has shed light on the causes of the disease.
(81) The party has successfully shed its cloth cap image .
(82) She shut the dog in the shed while she prepared the barbecue.
(83) A lorry shed its load of steel bars on the M25.
(84) His nose told him that he was getting near the cow shed.
(85) The goods were still in a transit shed on the quay.
(86) Investigators hope to shed light on what started the fire.
(87) A new approach offers an answer(sentencedict.com),[sentencedict.com] and may shed light on an even bigger question.
(88) He was a hot-headed warrior, always too quick to shed blood.
(89) A lorry has shed its load of wood on the motorway.
(90) As it grows, a snake will regularly shed its skin .
More similar words: washed out, schedule, in the dark, on schedule, the dark ages, in the distance, behind schedule, ahead of schedule, the death penalty.