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shrew

shroo
noun
1
A small, mouse-like, mostly nocturnal mammal with a pointed snout.
"A shrew darted through the leaf litter, hunting insects."
2
An ill-tempered, nagging woman (old-fashioned, now considered sexist).
"The old play mocked its heroine as a shrew who needed "taming.""

How to Use Shrew

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA small pointy-nosed mammal, or, in old-fashioned usage, a nagging woman.

When to use it

The "nagging woman" sense is dated and widely seen as sexist; it survives mainly in older literature such as The Taming of the Shrew.

Word Forms

shrewed past tense, shrews plural, shrews singular

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A _____ darted through the leaf litter, hunting insects.

Etymology

From Old English screawa ("shrew"), ultimately from a root meaning "thin" or "small."

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