The word she's is a contraction for the phrase she is.
The similar word is the strategy board game, spelled Chess.
You just spelled it but other ways to spell it are Sherrie, Cherry, Cherri, etc.
The word is spelled sheer.
The sheer curtains permitted privacy but still a nice view of the yard.
Sally wore a sheer nightgown to celebrate her honeymoon.
The likely word is the plural noun "sheets" (bed linens, paper pages).
The word for "more shy" can be spelled "shyer" or "shier" but the meaning is clearer with the Y version.
It's spelled S-U-R-E.
sucker
The definition of shoo is a word said to frighten or drive away a person or an animal. For example, a scarecrow is used in one's garden to shoo away unwanted birds.
Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
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To be the obvious choice, a perfect fit. ADDEDUM: Generally spelled shoo-in. A sure thing. One who is bound to be successful. A certain and easy winner, as among candidates for an office or contestants in a race.
In manderin it is pronounced "Ni kuai le ma?" (NEE-KWI-LU-MA) or "ni shu bu shi kui le" (NEE-SHOO-BU-SHOO-KWI-LU). In Cantonese It is pronounced NAI-HAM-I-HOY-SUM-A or NI-HOY-SUM-MM-HOY-SUM.
Shoo Shoo Shoo Sha La La ... is a Wilf Carter song
Shoe of a homophone of shoo.
In Polish, the word for pee is "sikuć".
Yes, "shoo" is an interjection that is commonly used to shoo away animals or insects. It is used to make something go away or to express a feeling of annoyance or frustration.
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Shoo is an interjection when used on its own. "Shoo!" Shoo can be used as a verb in a sentence. "She shooed the annoying cat away."
Shoo! or Scat!
"Shew" is an archaic spelling of "show". The correct modern spelling is "show."
That is the correct spelling for the musical form "scat" (normally in singing accompanied by a piano), and also for the interjection used to shoo animals away.
Shoo was born on October 23, 1981.
Shoo was born on October 23, 1981.