Definition of Shied

1. Verb. (past of shy) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shied

1. shy [v] - See also: shy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shied

shibilant
shibilants
shibkovite
shibori
shicker
shickered
shickers
shicksa
shicksas
shidder
shidders
shidduch
shidduchs
shide
shids
shied (current term)
shied away
shied away from
shiel
shield
shield-bearer
shield-shaped
shield-toad
shield beetle
shield bug
shield bugs
shield fern
shield law
shield volcano
shieldbearer

Literary usage of Shied

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

1. Case Teaching in Medicine: A Series of Graduated Exercises in the by Richard Clarke Cabot (1906)
"The horse shied and threw him. His head struck on a rock, just above and in front of the right parietal eminence. Coma for ten minutes; after being carried ..."

2. Case teaching in medicine by Richard Clarke Cabot (1906)
"The horse shied and threw him. His head struck on a rock, just above and in front of the right parietal eminence. Coma for ten minutes; after being carried ..."

3. Our Animal Friends: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1895)
"When Ned got to the river bridge, instead of goin' over it he shied "NED JUST STOOD ... shied."

4. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by South Africa Supreme Court (1825)
"The deceased drove by along the road, and his mare, who it appeared in evidence was a confirmed kicker, shied at the thing and then kicked and ran away, ..."

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