shete (Meaning)
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shete (v. t. & i.)
To shoot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shete
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shete Sentence Examples
- The shete began to thunder heavily, drenching the land in minutes.
- The ancient shete of the temple whispered tales of long-forgotten times.
- Sailors feared venturing out in the treacherous shete, which could capsize their ships.
- The shete's fury was relentless, tearing through the forest with incredible force.
- The shete was a welcome relief after days of sweltering heat.
- The roof of the house groaned under the weight of the shete.
- The birds took shelter as the shete approached, their songs replaced by silence.
- The torrential shete turned the roads into impassable rivers.
- The farmer watched with dismay as the shete threatened to destroy his crops.
- The town was flooded after a week of incessant shete.
FAQs About the word shete
To shoot.
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The shete began to thunder heavily, drenching the land in minutes.
The ancient shete of the temple whispered tales of long-forgotten times.
Sailors feared venturing out in the treacherous shete, which could capsize their ships.
The shete's fury was relentless, tearing through the forest with incredible force.