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Shift (shĭft), v. t.
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To which God of his bounty would
Crowns two of flowers well smelling.
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2. To change the place of; to move or remove from one place to another; as, to shift a burden from one shoulder to another; to shift the blame.
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Hastily he
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Pare saffron between the two St. Mary's days,
Or set or go
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3. To change the position of; to alter the bearings of; to turn; as, to shift the helm or sails.
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Carrying the oar loose, [they]
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4. To exchange for another of the same class; to remove and to put some similar thing in its place; to change; as, to shift the clothes; to shift the scenes.
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I would advise you to
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5. To change the clothing of; -- used reflexively. [Obs.]
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As it were to ride day and night; and . . . not to have patience to
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6. To put off or out of the way by some expedient. “I
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Time and place are in thy power.
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Shift, v. i. 1. To divide; to distribute. [Obs.]
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Some this, some that, as that him liketh
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2. To make a change or changes; to change position; to move; to veer; to substitute one thing for another; -- used in the various senses of the transitive verb.
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The sixth age
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon.
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Here the Baillie
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3. To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to contrive; to manage.
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Men in distress will look to themselves, and leave their companions to
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4. To practice indirect or evasive methods.
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All those schoolmen, though they were exceeding witty, yet better teach all their followers to
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5. (Naut.) To slip to one side of a ship, so as to destroy the equilibrum; -- said of ballast or cargo; as, the cargo shifted.
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Shift (?), n. [Cf. Icel.
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My going to Oxford was not merely for
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I 'll find a thousand
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Little souls on little
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2. Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise.
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3. The change of one set of workmen for another; hence, a spell, or turn, of work; also, a set of workmen who work in turn with other sets; as, a night shift.
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4. In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc., that are placed in courses so as to break joints.
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5. (Mining) A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault.
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6. (Mus.) A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin.
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