shammy

IPA: ʃˈæmi

noun

  • Chamois leather.
  • A cloth made of this leather.
  • (slang) Champagne.

verb

  • (transitive) To clean with a chamois leather cloth.
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Examples of "shammy" in Sentences

  • You people are so predictable. oh shammy tell me what come next?
  • Just remember to wash your shammy in hot water when you get home.
  • After wiping his shoes with a cloth he calls a shammy, Grandpa puts them on.
  • If I had the money sure, I would go buy the whole shammy gammy outfit but I don't.
  • Just entered Zangamarsh at lvl 64 with my shammy and I love it, it is a herbalists paradise! kyle
  • Wits' people put shammy leather over our eyes, shaped our arms with winch rope, and locked us into crates for Labs in a pick-up bed.
  • When, as sometimes happens, a fossicker comes in with a "shammy" full of gold, and lays himself out to make himself and every one else happy, then indeed the hotel-keeper's harvest is a rich one.
  • (Of course, by another "SNL" tradition, anybody in any given cast can "do" Lorne Michaels; just extend your lower lip, grasp a glass of white wine, and let your words come out as if being squeezed from a shammy.)
  • 'You will have to take on a mate or two in the polishing line,' said Jack to Killick, who was gazing round with a kind of imbecile rapture at the number of surfaces that he might now attack with powdered chalk and shammy leather: like many seamen he had a passion for making metal shine, and he had already reduced Jack's earliest silver plates to something not far removed from foil.

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