shay (Meaning)

Wordnet

shay (n)

a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse

Webster

shay (n.)

A chaise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of shay

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shay Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy shay rumbled through the rugged terrain, its wheels churning up the dust.
  2. She brewed a fragrant shay, the aroma of cardamom and ginger filling the air.
  3. The shay was the perfect accompaniment to their leisurely afternoon tea.
  4. The richly ornamented shay adorned the mantlepiece, a testament to their travels.
  5. With a flick of the wrist, he poured a smooth stream of shay into the delicate porcelain cup.
  6. The shay's warm, spicy notes lingered on her palate, leaving a comforting sensation.
  7. The shay vendor strolled through the market, his call echoing through the vibrant streets.
  8. The traditional shay ceremony was a cherished ritual, connecting family and friends.
  9. The aroma of shay wafted through the open door, beckoning them inside for a moment of respite.
  10. The shay was more than just a beverage; it was a symbol of hospitality and shared experiences.

FAQs About the word shay

a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horseA chaise.

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The sturdy shay rumbled through the rugged terrain, its wheels churning up the dust.

She brewed a fragrant shay, the aroma of cardamom and ginger filling the air.

The shay was the perfect accompaniment to their leisurely afternoon tea.

The richly ornamented shay adorned the mantlepiece, a testament to their travels.