Shaw

[Shaw]

British playwright (born in Ireland); founder of the Fabian Society (1856 1950)

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A thicket; a small wood or grove.

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British playwright (born in Ireland); founder of the Fabian Society (1856-1950)

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United States physician and suffragist (1847-1919)

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United States humorist who wrote about rural life (1818-1885)

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United States clarinetist and leader of a swing band (born in 1910)


n.
A thicket; a small wood or grove.

n.
The leaves and tops of vegetables, as of potatoes, turnips, etc.


Shaw

Shaw , n. [OE. schawe, schae, thicket, grove, AS. scaga; akin to Dan. skov, Sw. skog, Icel. skgr.] 1. A thicket; a small wood or grove. [Obs. or Prov.Eng. & Scot.] Burns.
Gaillard he was as goldfinch in the shaw.
The green shaws, the merry green woods.
2. pl. The leaves and tops of vegetables, as of potatoes, turnips, etc. [Scot.] Jamieson.

A thicket; a small wood or grove.

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Usage Examples

If Shaw and Einstein couldn't beat death, what chance have I got? Practically none.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

As a teacher, as a propagandist, Mr. Shaw is no good at all, even in his own generation. But as a personality, he is immortal.