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How to spell SHHHED correctly?

When it comes to the misspelling "Shhhed", there are a few correct suggestions to keep in mind. One option is "shushed", which is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "shush". Another option is "shucked", a term used to remove the husk or outer covering from certain foods.

List of suggestions on how to spell Shhhed correctly

  • Shaded The trees provided welcome shaded relief from the blazing sun.
  • Shaheed The national anthem of Pakistan also pays tribute to the Shaheeds who sacrificed their lives for the country.
  • Shahid Shahid was a dedicated volunteer who spent many hours giving back to his community.
  • Shamed She felt shamed by her mistake and apologized profusely.
  • Shaped The clouds were shaped like animals and objects as they drifted by.
  • Shared We shared the pizza equally amongst ourselves.
  • Shaved He shaved his beard off to donate to a cancer charity.
  • Shed I need to clean out the shed before winter to make room for the snow blower.
  • Shewed She shewed her report card to her parents, revealing all of her good grades.
  • Shhh Shhh, the librarian is coming!
  • Shied The horse shied at the sudden noise and nearly threw its rider off its back.
  • Shined The sun shined brightly on the beach, making the sand warm to the touch.
  • Shooed The farmer shooed the chickens out of his garden.
  • Shored We shored up the foundation of the house before the storm arrived.
  • Shoved He shoved the overstuffed suitcase into the back of the car.
  • Showed I showed my friend how to play the game.
  • Shred I need to shred some documents so they can't be seen by others.
  • Shushed I shushed my friend when he tried to tell me the ending of a movie I haven't watched yet.
  • Sighed I sighed in relief when the project was finally finished.

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