Definition of Shiers

1. shier [n] - See also: shier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shiers

shieldman
shieldmen
shieldrake
shieldrakes
shields
shieldsman
shieldsmen
shieldtail
shieldtails
shieldwise
shieled
shieling
shielings
shiels
shier
shiers (current term)
shies
shies away
shies away from
shiest
shiesty
shife
shift gears
shift key
shift keys
shift lever
shift register
shift to the left

Literary usage of Shiers

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

1. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1855)
"George Whyatt. Wharton Rye. Robert Walker McKenzie. George Woods. and Alexander 1918. Thomas De la Rue. Sealed November 9, 1855. 1043. Richard shiers ..."

2. The Modern Jew by Arnold White (1899)
"shiers : I do as far as I am allowed to do. The Coroner (handing a Bible to shiers) ... shiers took the Bible, but again said he would not see the bodies. ..."

3. The Modern Jew by Arnold White (1899)
"shiers : I do as far as I am allowed to do. The Coroner (handing a Bible to shiers) : Take that into a corner of the Court and find the place where it says ..."

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