shaw

[ʃɔː]

shaw Definition

a small wood or thicket of trees, especially in a grassy area.

Using shaw: Examples

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

  • Example

    The shaw was filled with wildflowers and birdsong.

  • Example

    We walked through the shaw to get to the river.

  • Example

    The deer disappeared into the shaw.

shaw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shaw

Phrases with shaw

  • Robin Hood's shaw

    a legendary forest where Robin Hood and his band of outlaws lived

    Example

    Robin Hood's shaw was said to be located in Sherwood Forest.

  • hidden or concealed in a thicket or grove of trees

    Example

    The fox was hiding in the shaw, waiting for its prey.

  • passing through a small wood or thicket of trees

    Example

    We took a shortcut through the shaw to get to the other side of the field.

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Summary: shaw in Brief

'Shaw' [ʃɔː] refers to a small wood or thicket of trees, often found in grassy areas. It is synonymous with 'grove,' 'copse,' and 'woodland.' Examples include 'The shaw was filled with wildflowers and birdsong' and 'We walked through the shaw to get to the river.' Phrases like 'Robin Hood's shaw' and 'in the shaw' add cultural and contextual depth to the term.