Synonym: ledge. Similar words: self-, itself, welfare, himself, in itself, of itself, by itself, by yourself. Meaning: [ʃelf] n. 1. a support that consists of a horizontal surface for holding objects 2. a projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water.
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61 He restored the dictionary to the shelf.
62 I've cleared a shelf in the cupboard for you.
63 The book goes on the top shelf.
64 Watch your head on the shelf.
65 Simon lifted a weighty volume from the shelf.
66 Put it on the shelf above.
67 She arranged her birthday cards along the shelf.
68 Put the book back on the shelf.
69 Put your books on the bottom shelf.
70 I bought this package off the shelf.
71 The shoes go on the shoe shelf.
72 She never married; she's been left on the shelf.
73 Every shelf is cluttered with ornaments.
74 He lifted the books down from the top shelf.
75 That book belongs on this shelf.
76 He lifted a fat volume down from the shelf.
77 He lifted the box carefully down from the shelf.
78 He lifted the parcel down from the shelf.
79 Her chess set lay on a shelf gathering dust.
80 Her eyes roamed over the books on the shelf.
81 Fresh fruit has a very short shelf life.
82 I knocked it off the shelf by accident.
83 He took a book from the shelf.
84 She accidentally knocked the tea tin off the shelf.
85 The book dropped from/off the shelf.
86 Heave the box onto the top shelf.
87 She had nailed a small shelf to the door.
88 She pulled a blue file from the shelf.
89 A pile of books avalanched out of the shelf.
90 The shelf extends 20 cms from the bookcase.
More similar words: self-, itself, welfare, himself, in itself, of itself, by itself, by yourself, by himself, self-esteem, help, shell, hello, shelter, helmet, helpful, cannot help, to the life, nonetheless, and the like, in the least, to the limit, overwhelm, helicopter, take the lead, in the long run, not in the least, nevertheless, The last rites, with the help of.