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Sheers — are a form of two legged lifting device, that were used by sailboats and dockyards for tasks such as lifting masts and heavier parts of the rigging on board. [cite book|pages=97|title=Rudimentary Treatise on Masting, Mast making, and Rigging of… … Wikipedia
sheers — Shears Shears, n. pl. [Formerly used also in the singular. See {Shear}, n., 1.] 1. A cutting instrument. Specifically: (a) An instrument consisting of two blades, commonly with bevel edges, connected by a pivot, and working on both sides of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sheers — plural of sheer present third singular of sheer * * * /shearz/, n. (usually used with a pl. v.) shear (def. 16). * * * sheers or shears plural noun An apparatus for hoisting heavy weights, having legs or spars spread apart at their lower ends,… … Useful english dictionary
Sheers, Owen — (1974 ) Born in Fiji, he was brought up in Abergavenny, South Wales, and educated at King Henry VIII comprehensive, Abergavenny, and New College, Oxford. He was the winner of an Eric Gregory Award and the 1999 Vogue Young Writer s Award. His… … British and Irish poets
sheers — /shearz/, n. (usually used with a pl. v.) shear (def. 16). * * * … Universalium
sheers — noun /ˈʃɪəz,ʃɪrz/ sheerlegs … Wiktionary
Sheers — This is a patronymic i.e. the son of Shear , a complimentary personal nickname deriving from the medieval English scher or schir itself coming from the Olde English pre 7th Century scir meaning bright or fair and originally given as a nickname to … Surnames reference
sheers — ʃɪr /ʃɪə n. swerve, sudden change of direction, abrupt change of course v. swerve, change course suddenly, change direction abruptly; cause to change course quickly, cause to swerve adj. thin and nearly transparent; not combined with… … English contemporary dictionary
Owen Sheers — (born 20th September 1974) is a Welsh poet, author, playwright, actor and TV presenter.[1] Contents 1 Biography 2 Actor TV Presenter 3 Awards and honours … Wikipedia
Crown and Sheers Place, Royal Mint Street — North out of Royal Mint Street. In. Portsoken Ward (L.C.C. List of Streets, 1901). Former names : Blue Anchor Alley (O. and M. 1677, to London Guide, 1758). Crown and Sheers Alley (Rev. of London, 1728). Crown and Sheers Court (Rocque 1746… … Dictionary of London
Crown and Sheers Alley — See Crown and Sheers Place … Dictionary of London