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SHEAR CONSTRUCTION & MANAGEMENT, LLC

its spikes thoughtfully sheared smooth and cut into spears. &mdash · Literary Hub · 8 May 2026 The tiny leaves are easily sheared and sculpted into any shape. &mdash · Arricca Elin Sansone · Southern Living · 5 May 2026 Noun It’s driven primarily by mechanical forces and changes in the physical environment · such as shear stress and water evaporation. &mdash · Scott Travers · Forbes.com · 9 May 2026 All of this will be custom-made · with the exception of Crowder’s favorite Japanese shears . &mdash · Liam Hess · Vogue · 7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for shear Word History Etymology Verb Middle English sheren · from Old English scieran · akin to Old Norse skera to cut · Latin curtus mutilated · curtailed · Greek keirein to cut · shear

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its spikes thoughtfully sheared smooth and cut into spears. &mdash
Literary Hub
8 May 2026 The tiny leaves are easily sheared and sculpted into any shape. &mdash
Arricca Elin Sansone
Southern Living
5 May 2026 Noun It’s driven primarily by mechanical forces and changes in the physical environment
such as shear stress and water evaporation. &mdash
Scott Travers
Forbes.com
9 May 2026 All of this will be custom-made
with the exception of Crowder’s favorite Japanese shears . &mdash
Liam Hess
Vogue
7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for shear Word History Etymology Verb Middle English sheren
from Old English scieran
akin to Old Norse skera to cut
Latin curtus mutilated
curtailed
Greek keirein to cut
shear

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