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Our word finder found 38 words from the 6 scrambled letters in H K O O S T you searched for.

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What Can The Letters SHTOOK Mean ?

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  • hooks (unknown)
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  • hoots (unknown)
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  • kotos (unknown)
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  • Shook ()
    imp. & obs. or poet. p. p. of Shake.
  • Shook ()
    of Shake
  • Shook (imp.)
    of Shake
  • Shook (n.)
    A set of boards for a sugar box.
  • Shook (n.)
    A set of staves and headings sufficient in number for one hogshead, cask, barrel, or the like, trimmed, and bound together in compact form.
  • Shook (n.)
    The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together.
  • Shook (v. t.)
    To pack, as staves, in a shook.
  • Shoot (n.)
    A rush of water; a rapid.
  • Shoot (n.)
    A shoat; a young hog.
  • Shoot (n.)
    A vein of ore running in the same general direction as the lode.
  • Shoot (n.)
    A weft thread shot through the shed by the shuttle; a pick.
  • Shoot (n.)
    A young branch or growth.
  • Shoot (n.)
    An inclined plane, either artificial or natural, down which timber, coal, etc., are caused to slide; also, a narrow passage, either natural or artificial, in a stream, where the water rushes rapidly; esp., a channel, having a swift current, connecting the ends of a bend in the stream, so as to shorten the course.
  • Shoot (n.)
    The act of shooting; the discharge of a missile; a shot; as, the shoot of a shuttle.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To be shot or propelled forcibly; -- said of a missile; to be emitted or driven; to move or extend swiftly, as if propelled; as, a shooting star.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To cause an engine or weapon to discharge a missile; -- said of a person or an agent; as, they shot at a target; he shoots better than he rides.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To change form suddenly; especially, to solidify.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To discharge a missile; -- said of an engine or instrument; as, the gun shoots well.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To discharge, causing a missile to be driven forth; -- followed by a word denoting the weapon or instrument, as an object; -- often with off; as, to shoot a gun.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To feel a quick, darting pain; to throb in pain.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To germinate; to bud; to sprout.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To grow; to advance; as, to shoot up rapidly.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To let fly, or cause to be driven, with force, as an arrow or a bullet; -- followed by a word denoting the missile, as an object.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To move ahead by force of momentum, as a sailing vessel when the helm is put hard alee.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To pass rapidly through, over, or under; as, to shoot a rapid or a bridge; to shoot a sand bar.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To penetrate, as a missile; to dart with a piercing sensation; as, shooting pains.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To plane straight; to fit by planing.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To protrude; to jut; to project; to extend; as, the land shoots into a promontory.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To push or thrust forward; to project; to protrude; -- often with out; as, a plant shoots out a bud.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To send out or forth, especially with a rapid or sudden motion; to cast with the hand; to hurl; to discharge; to emit.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To strike with anything shot; to hit with a missile; often, to kill or wound with a firearm; -- followed by a word denoting the person or thing hit, as an object.
  • Shoot (v. i.)
    To variegate as if by sprinkling or intermingling; to color in spots or patches.
  • Sooth (a.)
    Augury; prognostication.
  • Sooth (a.)
    Blandishment; cajolery.
  • Sooth (a.)
    Truth; reality.
  • Sooth (superl.)
    Pleasing; delightful; sweet.
  • Sooth (superl.)
    True; faithful; trustworthy.
  • Stook (n.)
    A small collection of sheaves set up in the field; a shock; in England, twelve sheaves.
  • Stook (v. t.)
    To set up, as sheaves of grain, in stooks.

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