shammy

[sham-ee]

shammy Definition

  • 1a type of soft leather that is used for cleaning or drying things
  • 2a piece of cloth or leather used for washing cars or furniture

Using shammy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shammy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used a shammy to dry the car after washing it.

  • Example

    She wiped the table with a damp shammy.

  • Example

    The furniture cleaner used a shammy to polish the wooden table.

shammy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shammy

Phrases with shammy

  • a type of leather made from the skin of a chamois, used for cleaning or drying things

    Example

    He bought a piece of shammy leather to clean his car.

  • a piece of cloth or leather used for washing cars or furniture

    Example

    She used a shammy cloth to clean the windows.

  • a glove made of shammy leather, used in sports such as baseball and cricket to improve grip

    Example

    He wore a shammy glove to improve his grip on the bat.

Origins of shammy

from French 'chamois', meaning 'wild goat'

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Summary: shammy in Brief

A 'shammy' [sham-ee] is a soft leather or cloth used for cleaning or drying things. It is commonly used to wash cars or furniture, as well as to polish wooden surfaces. 'Shammy' can also refer to a type of leather made from the skin of a chamois, which is used for cleaning or drying things.