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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(211) With each successive moult the current crop of fungal parasites is shed along with the old exoskeleton.
(212) These are quickly broken down, but it takes the body longer to shed fatty tissue, so weight loss slows down.
(213) On the back wall of the produce shed hangs a schoolroom map of the continental United States.
(214) Fireworks stored in a shed caught fire and caused a massive explosion.
(215) Scipio did cry, and classical scholars are therefore entitled to ask how many tears he shed.
(216) She began to shed the brilliant borrowed chameleon plumage, she wanted to let Lucy in.
(217) The apprentices worked in the shed where the new locomotives were assembled and the old ones repaired.
(218) Wellcome closed just 4p adrift at 475p, SmithKline Beecham shed 15p to 428p and Medeva slipped 1p to 219p.
(219) One mother of small children opened her garden shed to find a rat which jumped over her hand and ran out.
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.