(to shut)
121shut-off — shutˈ off noun 1. A device that stops the flow or operation of something 2. A stoppage • • • Main Entry: ↑shut …
122shut-out bid — shutˈ out bid noun (bridge) One to deter opponents from bidding • • • Main Entry: ↑shut …
123shut it — british impolite phrase an offensive way of telling someone to stop talking Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to stop talking or to be quietsynonym Main entry: shut …
124shut your face! — shut your face (or mouth or trap)! informal used as a rude or angry way of telling someone to be quiet * * * shut your ˈmouth/ˈface! idiom (slang) a rude way of telling sb to be quiet or stop talking Main entry: ↑shut …
125shut somebody in (something) — ˌshut sb/yourself ˈin (sth) derived to put sb in a room and keep them there; to go to a room and stay there • She shut the dog in the shed while she prepared the barbecue. Main entry: ↑shutderived …
126shut yourself in (something) — ˌshut sb/yourself ˈin (sth) derived to put sb in a room and keep them there; to go to a room and stay there • She shut the dog in the shed while she prepared the barbecue. Main entry: ↑shutderived …
127shut somebody off from something — ˌshut sb/sth ˈoff from sth derived to separate sb/sth from sth • Bosnia is shut off from the Adriatic by the mountains. Main entry: ↑shutderived …
128shut something off from something — ˌshut sb/sth ˈoff from sth derived to separate sb/sth from sth • Bosnia is shut off from the Adriatic by the mountains. Main entry: ↑shutderived …