What is the meaning of WOODSHED OR-SHED. Phrases containing WOODSHED OR-SHED
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A unlawful game of chance involving a wooded paddle and the use of coins
To practice.Duke was up all night shedin' that untouchable lick.
Hmmm, how to define this....when someone has been insulted, or maybe proven wrong...or you made someone feel stupid.
Do you kiss now or later?.
– Shipmates or friends.
To act crazy or wild out
circular snow shoes or rackets worn by woodsmen and hunters; homemade thin pieces of board nailed to a frame of birch bent to shap
a valley with steep wooded slopes
Mate -or- Mates
To cheat or swindle, a cheater.
a dull or slow-witted person
A lazy or sluttish woman.
A mean, rotten or worthless person.
The process of leaving a ship or aircraft, or removing goods from a ship or aircraft.
Employee -or- Employees
 A tearaway or hoodlum
To make fun of someone, or to insult, or correct him or her repeatedly. Usually a fun-loving term between friends. "Why you always gotta hack on me?" 2. To get hit or fouled in a basketball game.Â
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n.
Bloodshed.
prep. & adv.
Ere; before; sooner than.
n.
Same as Voucher, 3 (b).
a.
Attended with much bloodshed; bloody; murderous; as, a sanguinary war, contest, or battle.
pl.
of Woodsman
n.
Yellow or gold color, -- represented in drawing or engraving by small dots.
n.
A growth of trees or shrubs; underwood; a thicket; thick foliage; a wooded landscape.
n.
The shedding or spilling of blood; slaughter; the act of shedding human blood, or taking life, as in war, riot, or murder.
n.
One who sheds blood; a cruel, bloodthirsty man; one guilty of bloodshed; a murderer.
n.
Low, wooded grounds or swamps in Eastern Maryland and Virginia.
a.
Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered.
n.
The act of shedding or spilling; -- used only in composition, as in bloodshed.
conj.
A particle that marks an alternative; as, you may read or may write, -- that is, you may do one of the things at your pleasure, but not both. It corresponds to either. You may ride either to London or to Windsor. It often connects a series of words or propositions, presenting a choice of either; as, he may study law, or medicine, or divinity, or he may enter into trade.
a.
Attended with, or involving, bloodshed; sanguinary; esp., marked by great slaughter or cruelty; as, a bloody battle.
n.
Great destruction of life, as in battle; bloodshed; slaughter; massacre; murder; havoc.
imp. & p. p.
of Wood
n.
A steep, wooded declivity.
a.
Guilty of murder or bloodshed.
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