shute (Meaning)
Wordnet
shute (n)
English novelist who settled in Australia after World War II (1899-1960)
Webster
shute (n.)
Same as Chute, or Shoot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shute
shute Sentence Examples
- The shute carried the coal from the upper level of the mine to the ground floor.
- The water cascaded down the steep shute into the reservoir below.
- The garbage shute deposited the trash into the dumpster outside.
- The flume shute diverted excess water away from the dam.
- The laundry shute whisked the dirty clothes down to the basement.
- The shute acted as a portal connecting different levels of the building.
- The grain flowed through the shute into the large hopper.
- The shute chute ejected the hot metal from the furnace.
- The shute-the-chute ride at the amusement park provided a thrilling descent.
- The shute served as a convenient and efficient way to move materials from one place to another.
FAQs About the word shute
English novelist who settled in Australia after World War II (1899-1960)Same as Chute, or Shoot.
flume,white water, shoot, waterfall, rapid(s),cascade, fall(s),cataract
No antonyms found.
The shute carried the coal from the upper level of the mine to the ground floor.
The water cascaded down the steep shute into the reservoir below.
The garbage shute deposited the trash into the dumpster outside.
The flume shute diverted excess water away from the dam.