Similar words: running, cunning, gunning, stunning, cunningly, running game, running shoe, inning. Meaning: [ʃʌn] n. deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening.
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31. And it is not just women who are shunning the football frenzy.
32. Consumers have cut back sharply on food spending, shunning restaurants, opting for generic products over brand names, trading in lattes for home-brewed coffee and shopping for bargains.
33. Some Chinese businesses are rightly condemned for lax safety standards and for shunning African labour.
34. Shunning law - lessons, Bonnard attended the Academic Julian and in 1888 entered the Ecole des Beaux - Arts.
35. The third truth, which also argues shunning them, is one to be proud of.
36. In fact, by shunning science, organic producers could be increasing consumers' risk of contracting Escherichia coli and other food-borne diseases.
37. My flight was more a shunning of external and internal dangers.
38. THEY have long been accused of shunning marriage to pursue their non - domestic ambitions.
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