To slip to one side of a ship, so as to destroy the equilibrum; -- said of ballast or cargo; as, the cargo shifted.
To divide; to distribute.
v. i.
To divide; to distribute.
v. i.
To make a change or changes; to change position; to move;
to veer; to substitute one thing for another; -- used in the various
senses of the transitive verb.
v. i.
To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to
contrive; to manage.
v. i.
To practice indirect or evasive methods.
v. i.
To slip to one side of a ship, so as to destroy the
equilibrum; -- said of ballast or cargo; as, the cargo shifted.
Shiff
Some this, some that, as that him liketh shift.2.
The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon.
Here the Baillie shifted and fidgeted about in his seat.3.
Men in distress will look to themselves, and leave their companions to schift as well as they can.4.
All those schoolmen, though they were exceeding witty, yet better teach all their followers to shift, than to resolve by their distinctions.5.
To divide; to distribute.
Usage Examples
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