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101sham — 1. To look through, as in browsing or leafing through. 2. Unneccesary looking through with no final outcome. 1. So, yeah, the other day I was shamming through some old books. 2. He s such a shammer, never deciding upon one thing …
102sham — ʃæm n. counterfeit, fraud, hoax, fake; someone who pretends to be something he is not; pretense; decorative or protective covering (i.e. for a pillow, etc.) v. pretend, feign; trick, deceive adj. false, deceptive; pretended, , feigned …
103sham — 1) hams 2) mash …
104sham — noun 1》 a person or thing that is not what they are purported to be. 2》 pretence. adjective bogus; false. verb (shams, shamming, shammed) 1》 falsely present something as the truth. 2》 pretend to be or to be experiencing. Derivatives shammer noun… …
105sham — I. v. a. 1. Feign, pretend, make pretence of, imitate, ape. 2. Trick, cheat, delude, dupe. 3. Impose, obtrude by fraud. II. v. n. Deceive, feign, impose, pretend. III. n. Imposture, imposition, trick, fraud, feint, delusion, humbug, pretence,… …
106sham — [ʃæm] noun [singular] something that people pretend is good, serious, or honest, but is not …
107əsham — ə. «səhm» c. səhmlər …
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108sham — False dealings. In taxation, a transaction without substance that will be disregarded for tax purposes. See also dummy …
109sham — Adjective: False, counterfeit, pretended, feigned, unreal. Noun: Deception; any trick or fraudulent device that disappoints; a makebelieve imposition; a humbug. Williams v Territory, 13 Ariz 27, 108 P 243 …
110sham — Go to cham …