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shor

Definitions:

  • Noun: A unit of length in Old English and Scottish systems, equal to 20 feet or approximately 5.96 meters.
  • Adjective: Being short in height or length; not tall.
  • Adjective: Brief in duration; not lasting for a long time.
  • Verb (transitive): To shorten or reduce something in length or duration.
  • Verb (intransitive): To become shorter or less in length or duration.

Examples:

  1. Noun: The barn measured precisely five shor.
  2. Adjective: Emma is quite shor, but she easily reaches the top shelf.
  3. Adjective: The trip to the amusement park was shor, but his smile lasted all day.
  4. Verb: Could you please shor this rope? It's too long for my needs.
  5. Verb: During winter, the days gradually shor, and we experience longer nights.

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