Shine, n.

    1. Fair weather, sunshine.
    2. Brightness, splendor, lustre, brilliancy, polish, gloss.

Shingling-mill, n. Furnace, forge.

Shining, a.

    1. Beaming, gleaming.
    2. Radiant, bright, splendid, glistening, lustrous, brilliant, glittering, resplendent, effulgent, glowing, lucid, luminous.
    3. Illustrious, splendid, conspicuous, distinguished.

Shiny, a.

    1. Bright, clear, sunshiny, unclouded, luminous.
    2. Glossy, brilliant.

Ship-biscuit, n. Pilot-bread, hard-bread.

Ship-builder, n.

    1. Naval architect, naval constructor.
    2. Ship-carpenter, shipwright.

Ship-carpenter, n. Shipwright, ship-builder.

Ship of the desert. Camel.

Ship-of-war, n. Man-of-war.

Ship-shape, a. Well-arranged, neat, trim, tidy.

Shipwreck, n. Wreck, ruin, perdition, destruction, miscarriage, overthrow, subversion, demolition.

Shipwreck, v. a. Wreck, strand, cast away.

Shipwright, n. Ship-carpenter, ship-builder.

Shirk, v. a.

    1. Avoid unfairly, evade, get off from, slink away from.

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