Shabba - she said whatever came uppermost
- sham stupid
- sham stupidity
- sham tank
- sham tears
- sham transaction
- sham-controlled study
- sham-movement vertigo
- sham-thymectomized
- shama
- shaman
- shaman (A priest or priestess who uses magic for the purpose of curing the sick, divining the hidden, and controlling events)
- Shaman suite
- Shaman's drum
- Shamanism
- shamanism
- Shamanism (A religion practiced by indigenous peoples of far northern Europe and Siberia that is characterized by belief in an unseen world of gods, demons, and ancestral spirits responsive only to the shamans)
- shamanistic
- shamanistic ritual
- Shamash
- shamash
- Shamash (In Mesopotamian religion, the god of the sun)
- shamateur
- shamateurism
- Shambhava
- Shambhava (The third of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism)
- Shambhu
- Shambhu (Benignant, one of the Hindu god Shiva's common epithets)
- shamble
- shambles
- shambling
- shambling verse
- shambling walk
- shambolic
- shambolic situation
- shambro
- shame
- shame (into, out of)
- shame a man into apologizing
- shame culture
- shame family
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