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shelf Definition


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shelf
noun shelves
    1. A usually narrow, flat board fixed to a wall or part of a cupboard, bookcase, etc, for storing or laying things on.
      Thesaurus: counter, mantlepiece, rack.
    2. Said especially of books: a shelf-ful.
    3. A ledge of land, rock, etc; a sandbank.
      Thesaurus: ledge, shoal, reef, ridge, sandbank, sandbar, terrace.
Idiom: on the shelf
    Said of a person or thing: too old or worn out to be of any use.
    Said of a person, especially a woman: no longer likely to have the opportunity to marry, especially because of being too old.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon scylf.



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