What's the difference between phew and shew?

Phew


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) So the ECB is not on fire #phew Michael Steen (@michaelsteen) Ok.
  • (2) "When you have got an organisation that didn't change for a long time then goes through four years of change, there is a tendency to then go, phew, that's great, we've changed, now we can go back to normal - but if we started off at minus five out of 10, I think we are now at four out of 10.
  • (3) Observers described the vote as more of a referendum on Lula, while the front-page headline of one Rio newspaper yesterday exclaimed: "Phew!
  • (4) I said Tanja was quiet and considerate: she said the cats and I were friendly, the facilities very clean (phew!)
  • (5) It was also where she intended to build an academy for girls, which never happened (though Madonna still helped build classrooms), all against a backdrop of missing millions, for which Madonna's side blamed the sacked prospective academy headmistress (also the Malawian president's sister), while there has been an ongoing investigation into the role of the Kabbalah Centre in New York … and (phew) see what I mean?
  • (6) I’m extremely proud but it is not going to help us win the next game of football.” Explaining his point further, Coleman added: “When I say complacency, it’s not because of the group of people we’ve got, or the players; it is subconsciously a bit like: ‘Phew, we’ve done that.’ But the problem is that it is also gone.
  • (7) Phew,” I say laughing, “that is a relief.” Moments later, she’s back to check on me once more, and the conversation turns political.
  • (8) After Thomson's letter was published the company issued a short statement: "Phew what a scorcher!
  • (9) But this feels very natural and logical and 'phew, thank God we have at last got there'."
  • (10) Phew, just thought that this crazy lady had converted into this Islam nonsense and was on her way down on her knees to mumble a prayer.
  • (11) Take those €19.7 billions (over £16bn) off the balance sheet along with a few trifles and – phew!
  • (12) 7.00pm: No - phew - it's Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
  • (13) The coding region of pheR is identical to that of three other cloned tRNA(Phe) genes, pheU, pheV, and pheW.
  • (14) But before you think, "Phew, job done", Naomi Gummer , a Google executive, said last week that technology moves too fast for filters to work and that parents are to blame if their children watch porn.
  • (15) Phew, that's enough exercise for one week … time for a lie down.
  • (16) Multicopy plasmids carrying pheR, like those carrying pheU, pheV, or pheW, complement a temperature-sensitive lesion in the gene for the alpha-subunit of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase (pheS).
  • (17) This summer, I was forever laying down my New Yorker or my New York Review of Books and saying: “Phew!
  • (18) It included a link to News Corp UK title the Sun’s notorious “Up Yours Delors” front page from 1990, aimed at the then European Commission president, with the accompanying comment: “People probably have enough evidence to judge that one for themselves.” This follows Google’s equally pithy initial response to News Corp’s latest broadside last week, when it issued the following statement referencing another infamous Sun splash headline : “Phew what a scorcher!
  • (19) The nucleotide sequences of the 5'-flanking DNA of pheR, pheU, and pheW are almost identical but are quite different from the same region of pheV.
  • (20) Smoke and lights and noise and shouting and all kinds of stuff and it was just, phew, mindblowing.

Shew


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) See Show.
  • (n.) Show.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Nevertheless optic and electronic microscopy observations shew some nerve, neuronal and a few muscular alterations occuring during rapid decompression.
  • (2) Analysis with 125I-labeled TNF to determine the number of receptors binding TNF in the various cell phases shewed a phase specificity with the maximum number occurring in the G2-M phase, similar to the peak in cytotoxicity.
  • (3) A single spirochete strain isolated fromt the shew constituted the fourth group.
  • (4) Shew, C.-M. Huang, W.-H. Lee, E. Marsilio, E. Paucha, and D.M.
  • (5) The method used for preparing large unilamellar vesicles was adapted from the procedure of Shew and Deamer (Shew, R. L., and Deamer, D. W. (1985) Biochim.
  • (6) This was pronounced as Shiu or Shew and later became Shiva, who was Phallus-god.
  • (7) Hemorrhagic manifestations were insidious, but all cases shewed petechiae, ecchymoses and epistaxes.
  • (8) All cultures shew myxamoeba-like organisms aggregating and merging into pseudoplasmodial forms that produced microcysts.
  • (9) Shew, R. Bookstein, P. Scully, and W.-H. Lee, Science 241:218-221, 1988).
  • (10) The grains were found over the nucleus and cytoplasm of the cell and shewed no preferential association with any particular cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, organelles, or vesicles Other cell types were unlabeled except for a few mast cells, certain vascular smooth muscle cells, and one nerve ending.

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