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Shaw Anna Howard ShawShaw P0631600 (shô), Anna Howard 1847-1919. British-born American physician and minister who was president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1904-1915).
Shaw, Artie Originally Arthur Jacob Arshawsky. 1910-2004. American clarinetist, band leader, composer, and arranger whose swing band, formed in 1937, exemplified the big band sound.
Shaw, George Bernard 1856-1950. Irish-born British playwright, essayist, and critic. A member of the Fabian Society, a group of writers committed to promoting socialism, he wrote plays of iconoclastic social criticism, including Arms and the Man (1894), Pygmalion (1913), and Saint Joan (1923). He won the 1925 Nobel Prize for literature.
Shaw, Henry Wheeler Pen name Josh Bil·lings S0323700 (bĭl′ĭngz) 1818-1885. American humorist noted for his essays on rural life, characterized by intentional misspellings and published annually in the Farmers' Allminax (1869-1880).
Shaw, Robert Gould 1837-1863. American Union colonel who was killed leading his regiment of African-American soldiers in the assault on Fort Wagner in South Carolina.shaw (ʃɔː) n (Forestry) archaic or dialect a small wood; thicket; copse[Old English sceaga; related to Old Norse skagi tip, skaga to jut out, skōgr forest, skegg beard]
shaw (ʃɔː) vbto shown1. a show2. (Agriculture) the part of a potato plant that is above ground
Shaw (ʃɔː) n1. (Biography) Artie, original name Arthur Arshawsky. 1910–2004, US jazz clarinetist, band leader, and composer2. (Biography) George Bernard, often known as GBS. 1856–1950, Irish dramatist and critic, in England from 1876. He was an active socialist and became a member of the Fabian Society but his major works are effective as satiric attacks rather than political tracts. These include Arms and the Man (1894), Candida (1894), Man and Superman (1903), Major Barbara (1905), Pygmalion (1913), Back to Methuselah (1921), and St Joan (1923): Nobel prize for literature 19253. (Biography) Richard Norman. 1831–1912, English architect4. (Biography) Thomas Edward. the name assumed by (T. E.) Lawrence after 1927Shaw (ʃɔ) n. 1. George Bernard, 1856–1950, British writer, born in Ireland: Nobel prize 1925. 2. Robert (Lawson), 1916–99, U.S. conductor. 3. Thomas Edward, Lawrence, Thomas Edward. Shaw a thicket or small wood; a tuft of trees—Johnson, 1755.Examples: shaws of coral and pearly sands, 1721; a shaw of wood, 1462.shaw Past participle: shawed Gerund: shawing
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I had shawed | you had shawed | he/she/it had shawed | we had shawed | you had shawed | they had shawed |
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I will be shawing | you will be shawing | he/she/it will be shawing | we will be shawing | you will be shawing | they will be shawing |
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I have been shawing | you have been shawing | he/she/it has been shawing | we have been shawing | you have been shawing | they have been shawing |
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I would have shawed | you would have shawed | he/she/it would have shawed | we would have shawed | you would have shawed | they would have shawed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Shaw - United States clarinetist and leader of a swing band (1910-2004)Arthur Jacob Arshawsky, Artie Shaw | | 2. | Shaw - United States humorist who wrote about rural life (1818-1885)Henry Wheeler Shaw, Josh Billings | | 3. | Shaw - United States physician and suffragist (1847-1919)Anna Howard Shaw | | 4. | Shaw - British playwright (born in Ireland); founder of the Fabian Society (1856-1950)G. B. Shaw, George Bernard Shaw |
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Shaw1. Artie, original name Arthur Arshawsky. born 1910, US jazz clarinetist, band leader, and composer 2. George Bernard, often known as GBS. 1856--1950, Irish dramatist and critic, in England from 1876. He was an active socialist and became a member of the Fabian Society but his major works are effective as satiric attacks rather than political tracts. These include Arms and the Man (1894), Candida (1894), Man and Superman (1903), Major Barbara (1905), Pygmalion (1913), Back to Methuselah (1921), and St. Joan (1923): Nobel prize for literature 1925 3. Richard Norman. 1831--1912, English architect 4. Thomas Edward. the name assumed by (T. E.) Lawrence after 1927 SHAW
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SHAW➣Sheltered Housing and Workshops (project; UK) | SHAW➣Student Health and Wellness | SHAW➣Simultaneous Heat and Water (ecological model) | SHAW➣Scotland Health at Work (UK; national award program) | SHAW➣Sexual Health Awareness Week (February 14-21 annually; Australia) |
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Synonyms for Shawnoun United States clarinetist and leader of a swing band (1910-2004)Synonyms- Arthur Jacob Arshawsky
- Artie Shaw
noun United States humorist who wrote about rural life (1818-1885)Synonyms- Henry Wheeler Shaw
- Josh Billings
noun United States physician and suffragist (1847-1919)Synonymsnoun British playwright (born in Ireland)Synonyms- G. B. Shaw
- George Bernard Shaw
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