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31God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb — {literary} A person who is already helpless will not have more trouble; you will not have more trouble than you can bear. * /After Mr. Smith lost his job, the Smith s house caught fire, but the fire was put out before much harm was done. Mr.… …
32God\ tempers\ the\ wind\ to\ the\ shorn\ lamb — literary A person who is already helpless will not have more trouble; you will not have more trouble than you can bear. After Mr. Smith lost his job, the Smith s house caught fire, but the fire was put out before much harm was done. Mr. Smith… …
33ram'shorn — ram s horn (rămz) n. Judaism A shofar. * * * …
34blǽshorn — m ( es/ as) trumpet …
35be shorn of — have something cut off. → shear …
36Barbed, Rowed, and Shorn — ♦ Three finishing processes in the manufacture of cloth. (Davis, H.W. C. (ed.) Medieval England, 615) …
37horns — shorn …
38Shrek (sheep) — Shrek is a Merino wether (castrated male sheep) in New Zealand, who gained international fame in 2004 after he avoided being caught and shorn for six years. Merinos are normally shorn annually, but Shrek apparently hid in caves, avoiding muster.… …
39Market Forces — This article is about a science fiction novel. For other uses, see Market. Market Forces   …
40Sheep shearing — Sheep shearing, shearing or clipping is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep s wool is called a shearer . Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (a sheep may be said to have… …