sham
61sham|bles — «SHAM buhlz», noun (plural) or singular. 1. a confusion; mess; general disorder: »to make a shambles of a clean room. He left his affairs in a complete shambles when he died. The voice radio was a shambles of several different operators speaking… …
62sham|bling — «SHAM blihng», adjective. = shambly. (Cf. ↑shambly) …
63sham|bly — «SHAM blee», adjective, bli|er, bli|est. characterized by an awkward, irregular gait or motion; ungainly …
64sham|bol|ic — «sham BOL ihk», adjective. British Slang. disorderly; in a shambles. ╂[irregularly derived < shambles, probably after such pairs as symbol, symbolic] …
65sham|i|sen — «SHAM uh suhn», noun. = samisen. (Cf. ↑samisen) …
66sham|mash — «shah MAHSH, SHAH muhs», noun, plural sham|ma|shim «shah mah SHEEM, shah MOS ihm». = shames. (Cf. ↑shames) …
67sham|mer — «SHAM uhr», noun. a person who shams …
68sham|mes — «SHAH muhs», noun, plural sham|mo|sim «shah MOS ihm». = shames. (Cf. ↑shames) …
69sham|rock — «SHAM rok», noun. 1. a bright green leaf composed of three parts like clover. The shamrock is the national emblem of Ireland. »A son of the Ould Sod who still sports a blackthorn stick, shamrock tie pin, shamrock cuff links, and heavy brogue… …
70Sham Chun River — (also called Shenzhen River or Shenzhen He) serves as the natural border between Hong Kong and mainland China, together with the Sha Tau Kok River.It formed part of the limit of the lease of the New Territories in 1898 in the Convention for the… …