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Shill   Listen
verb
Shill  v. t.  To put under cover; to sheal. (Prov.ng.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Shill" Quotes from Famous Books



... blaws loud an' shill; The night's baith mirk and rainy, O; But I'll get my plaid an' out I'll steal, An' owre the hill to ...
— Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns • Robert Burns

... gentle Gawayne, Said, "Lady, that's but a shill; Because thou art mine own lady Thou ...
— Grisly Grisell • Charlotte M. Yonge

... crushed to Earth, shill rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among ...
— Selections From American Poetry • Various

... The shill led the way to an eight-foot tower mounted on gimbals. Two perspiring men in trade-class pullovers gripped two of the levers that controlled the tilt of the tower. A white ball lay in a hollow in the thick glass platform at the top. From the center, an intricate pattern of grooves led out to the ...
— Gambler's World • John Keith Laumer



Words linked to "Shill" :   decoy, delude, cozen



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