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▪ I. shuff, n.|ʃʌf| An inferior class of brick.
1843Civil Engin. & Arch. Jrnl. VI. 349/2 The principal varieties of bricks were called ‘malm paviors’, ‘stocks’, ‘grizzles’, ‘places’, and ‘shuffs’. 1843Mech. Mag. XXXIX. 192 The shuffs were sold for an inferior price governed by their quality, as they were frequently quite rotten. ▪ II. shuff, a. dial. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.). [dial. var. of shy a.] Shy.
1688Bunyan Christ as Adv. Wks. 1852 I. 173, I am dull and stupid that way; will not Christ be shuff and shy with me because of this? ▪ III. shuff obs. form of shove v.1 |