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There are 22 words containing UPSHO

upshot  ——  cup-shotupshockupshootupshoreupshots  ——  upshocksupshootsupshortsupshoved  ——  set␣up␣shop  ——  cupshotten cup-shottenshut␣up␣shopupshooting  ——  close␣up␣shopcome␣up␣short  ——  bring␣up␣short  ——  brings␣up␣short  ——  brought␣up␣short  ——  bringing␣up␣short  ——  take␣someone␣up␣short

29 definitions found

  • upshot — n. The final result, or outcome of something. — n. (US) A concise summary. — n. (US) A positive aspect or consequence, often either unexpected…
  • cup-shot — adj. (Obsolete) Intoxicated; drunk.
  • upshock — n. Any shock caused by a sudden increase (In temperature, pressure, etc.).
  • upshoot — v. (Intransitive) To shoot upward. — n. (Pathology) An involuntary upward movement of the eye.
  • upshore — adj. Higher up a shore (away from the shoreline). — adv. Higher up a shore (away from the shoreline).
  • upshots — n. Plural of upshot.
  • upshocks — n. Plural of upshock.
  • upshoots — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upshoot.
  • upshorts — n. (Chiefly attributive) A voyeuristic image of the view up somebody’s shorts.
  • upshoved — adj. (Rare) Pushed upward.
  • set␣up␣shop — v. To physically arrange a shop or workplace. — v. (Idiomatic) To establish a business.
  • cupshotten — adj. (Obsolete) Alternative form of cup-shotten (“drunk”).
  • cup-shotten — adj. (Obsolete) Intoxicated; drunk.
  • shut␣up␣shop — v. (Intransitive, Britain, colloquial) To close up shop; to end… — v. (Intransitive, cricket) To bat defensively in the last innings…
  • upshooting — v. Present participle of upshoot.
  • close␣up␣shop — v. (Colloquial) To stop what one is doing, especially in the context…
  • come␣up␣short — v. Synonym of fall short.
  • bring␣up␣short — v. To arrest (someone or something’s) forward motion; to halt… — v. (Metaphoric) To startle or interrupt (someone), causing them…
  • brings␣up␣short — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring up short.
  • brought␣up␣short — v. Simple past tense and past participle of bring up short.
  • bringing␣up␣short — v. Present participle of bring up short.
  • take␣someone␣up␣short — v. (Dated) To check someone or give them a curt answer.
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