Definition of Sheel

1. to shell [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: shell

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheel

shedfuls
shedhand
shedhands
shedless
shedlike
shedloads
shedrow
shedrows
sheds
shedsful
shee
sheebeen
sheek kebab
sheek kebabs
sheel (current term)
sheeled
sheeling
sheels
sheely
sheen
sheene
sheened
sheeney
sheeneys
sheenful
sheenie
sheenier
sheenies
sheeniest

Literary usage of Sheel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1892)
"Mr. JW sheel J describes his producer as consisting of a wrought-iron brick-lined casing, into which, the bottom, is built an annular cast-iron blast-box ..."

2. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... O sheel (Shields) was born September 19, 1886, i New York City. After graduating from high school, he revived the ancient Gaelic form of his family name ..."

3. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... O sheel (Shields) was born September 19, 1886, in New York City. After graduating from high school, he revived the ancient Gaelic form of his family ..."

4. Old Mortality by Walter Scott (1878)
"... instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently for whatever dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheel- ing-hill. ..."

5. Songs of Challenge by Robert Frothingham (1922)
"... O'sheel APRIL THEOLOGY Oh to be breathing and hearing and feeling and seeing! Oh the ineffably glorious privilege of being! All of the World's lovely ..."

6. A Manual Hebrew Grammar for the Use of Beginners by James Seixas (1834)
"... b'ra-sheel or be-ra-sheeth, (here N and •> are without a vowel ; n though without a vowel, is the last letter of a word). ..."

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