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Results for "shut"

02-tlu_lycoris_shutter.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

02-tlu_lycoris_shutter_autotrig-mod.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

02-tlu_lycoris_shutter_autotrig.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

03-tlu_lycoris_mimosa_shutter.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10shuttle

Definition: Common directory name


C:/10shuttle/

Shut

Definition: Closed, shut.


Alright class, settle down and listen close to me, We’re tackling words today, happy as can be! You’ve read the dictionary, that’s a wonderful start, “Closed, shut” – it tells us of a part. But “shut” is more than just being still, you see, It's an action we take, for you and for me! Think about a door, when you want to hide, You shut the door with force inside. Or maybe your mouth, when you don’t want to speak, You shut it tight, quiet and meek! It can be a window, closing with a click, Or even a game, where you quickly trick – “Shut up!” means stop, no need to reply, A simple command beneath the sky. So “shut” means to close, to cease, to hold tight, A versatile word, shining bright! Do you have any questions? Let's explore and see, What does "shut" mean to you , for you and me?

Shuttle

Definition: The part of a loom that carries the woof back and forth between the warp threads.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a peek, At a word that’s useful, clever and sleek! We’ve got "shuttle," you see, it's quite a treat, Especially when we talk about weaving complete. The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, “It’s the part of a loom, working with all its might!” Imagine this loom, a wonderful sight, With threads stretched out, so long and light. The “warp” is steady, a line so true, But the “woof” needs moving, for me and for you! That’s where the shuttle comes in, swift and free, Back and forth it flies, for all to see! It carries the thread, with skillful grace, Across the loom's expanse, a happy pace. So "shuttle" means this: a moving friend, Helping the weaver until the very end! Does that make sense? Any questions you might pose? Let’s discuss it further, as everyone knows!