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  • 21Short row (knitting) — In knitting, a short row is a row that is not fully knitted; the work is turned before reaching the end of the row. Just before the work is turned, the yarn is generally passed around the next unknitted stitch, to prevent a hole from forming at… …

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  • 22Short Squeeze — A situation in which a lack of supply and an excess demand for a traded stock forces the price upward. During a short squeeze, individuals holding short positions are typically forced to purchase shares in situations where the price increases… …

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  • 23short squeeze — When a lack of supply tends to force prices upward. In particular, when prices of a stock or commodity futures contracts start to move up sharply and many traders with short positions are forced to buy stocks or commodities ( commodity) in order… …

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  • 24short-weight — ˈ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: short weight : to defraud with short weight * * * short|weight or short weight «SHRT WAYT», noun, verb. –n. a weight that is short of the weight charged for by the seller: »... the evil perpetrated by some… …

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  • 25short-haired — adjective with short hair a short haired dog • Similar to: ↑hairy, ↑haired, ↑hirsute * * * adj : having short fur or hair short haired cats a short haired student opposite …

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  • 26short-horned grasshopper — noun grasshopper with short antennae • Syn: ↑acridid • Hypernyms: ↑grasshopper, ↑hopper • Hyponyms: ↑locust • Member Holonyms: ↑Acrididae, ↑ …

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  • 27short-horned grasshopper — noun Date: circa 1890 any of a family (Acrididae) of grasshoppers with short antennae …

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  • 28short-weight — transitive verb Date: 1926 to defraud with short weight …

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  • 29Short bonds — Bonds with short current maturities. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 30short bonds — bonds with short (not much time to maturity) current maturities . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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