shay Antonyms
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Meaning of shay
Wordnet
shay (n)
a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse
Webster
shay (n.)
A chaise.
shay Sentence Examples
- 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.
- With a flick of the wrist, he poured a smooth stream of shay into the delicate porcelain cup.
- The shay's warm, spicy notes lingered on her palate, leaving a comforting sensation.
- The shay vendor strolled through the market, his call echoing through the vibrant streets.
- The traditional shay ceremony was a cherished ritual, connecting family and friends.
- The aroma of shay wafted through the open door, beckoning them inside for a moment of respite.
- The shay was more than just a beverage; it was a symbol of hospitality and shared experiences.
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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.