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  1. shawing: Collins English Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (Shaw)

noun:  (dated, dialectal) A thicket; a small wood or grove.
noun:  (Scotland) The leaves and tops of vegetables, especially potatoes and turnips.
noun:  An English topographic surname for someone who lived by a small wood or copse.
noun:  A place in England:
noun:  A village in Shaw cum Donnington parish and Newbury parish, West Berkshire district, Berkshire (OS red ref SU4868).
noun:  A town in Shaw and Crompton parish, Oldham borough, Greater Manchester (OS grid ref SD9308).
noun:  A hamlet in Oxenhope parish, City of Bradford, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE0234).
noun:  A village in Melksham Without parish, Wiltshire (OS grid ref ST8865).
noun:  A suburb and ward in west Swindon, Wiltshire (OS grid ref SU1185).
noun:  A place in the United States:
noun:  An unincorporated community in Neosho County, Kansas, United States.
noun:  A small city in Bolivar County and Sunflower County, Mississippi, United States.
noun:  A neighbourhood of Washington, D.C., United States.
noun:  A neighbourhood of St. Louis, Missouri.
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