What's the difference between shite and shute?

Shite


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As one sports fan put it ruefully: "Nobody ever lost money underestimating the British public's appetite to buy shite."
  • (2) In the words of one Lib Dem Minister: "It will be shite."
  • (3) The latter is "a great place if you're under three or over 53; shite if you're anywhere in between," said Dan Kieran, deputy editor of the Idler, who launched the hunt for crapness last year on the magazine's website.
  • (4) "They don't come and stand in the crowd and go, 'Oh, thanks for the fucking 10-quid bag of shite, would you mind being in my film?'"
  • (5) The effect of short-term (6 months) administration of conjugated equine estrogen (Premarin) on content and composition of the aortic sterols in male shite Carneau pigeons while they were on a cholesterol-free grain diet was investigated.
  • (6) I'm thinking the one last time from ITV (over the cover of Hurt by Johnny Cash) was genuinely moving but looking at it now its shite .
  • (7) Allardyce, when told of his opposite number's comments, laughed and said: "I don't give a shite, to be honest."
  • (8) Bucks New University, in High Wycombe, concluded that an improved Facebook page carrying reviews of students' experiences was a must, with all the risks that came with that ("Shite", posted one unhappy alumnus).
  • (9) I said to him: "You know your early films were so good … would you say the ones that came directly after were a bag of shite?"
  • (10) "If you actually sit down and listen to them, there are some great moments, but there's a lot of shite, too."
  • (11) Even the bargain basement offering, described by one esteemed critic as 'shite food and less than half a bottle of mediocre wine', will set competitors back £244 each - far more than a meal for two at an exclusive restaurant.
  • (12) "Not content with spewing shite (as always), he's decided that Wesley Sneijder is called Wesley 'Sneijders'.
  • (13) Perhaps fragile and emotionally vulnerable students could be given an introductory series of lectures on how life can be utterly shite at times and a bit rough, too.
  • (14) Alternatively, don’t poison the fishing waters, abduct his great-grandparents into slavery, then turn up 400 years later on your gap year talking a lot of shite about fish.” We can’t put a price on the suffering wrought by colonialism.
  • (15) He can tell me that all he wants, I don’t give a shite.
  • (16) And in your heart you kind of know that although it sounds all right, it's actually just shite… The fear of having "had it, lost it", of knowing in your heart that it sounds just "all right", often seems to propel Danny Boyle's own career in its unpredictable and fast-forward course.
  • (17) And rather the fact-based miseries of these poor bastards than the fictional boohooisms of fellow "It were shite back then" costume grumbler The Village.
  • (18) The book includes a magnificently scathing 2001 resignation email to the NME , railing against sexism, “shite tunes” and pandering to the lowest common denominator – but she forgot to press “send”.
  • (19) Especially now with all the shite magazines – people wanna write about what fucking shoes you're wearing.

Shute


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Chute, or Shoot.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Of particular note is Nancy Shute's blog for USNews.com in which she passes on an appeal for American parents of children with autism to come forward for genetic testing through the Interactive Autism Network .
  • (2) Ascertainment correction was made by a) an "ascertainment assumption-free" procedure, following Ewens and Shute [Theor Pop Biol 30:388-412, 1986] and compared with b) complete ascertainment and c) single ascertainment.
  • (3) -- The Shute seam is described as a suturing technique in episiotomy still largely unknown in Europe.
  • (4) For about 1 year 106 episiotomy are reapproximated using figure-of-eight sutures by W. B. Shute and 623 by using conventional techniques.
  • (5) Authors have found out benefits of Shute's technique and recommend to use it as a routine procedure in current obstetric practice.
  • (6) To determine if the lysosomal enzyme redistribution and cell damage are host-cell directed, we studied sensitivity of these events to the action of actinomycin D. By the use of actinomycin D at concentrations producing the least toxicity but maximal effectiveness in shuting down cell RNA synthesis, it was shown that the cytopathic effect and enzyme redistribution were not inhibited and, therefore, not directly controlled and induced by the cell genome in response to the virus infection.
  • (7) He gave up a long career as a bachelor to marry PR executive Celia Gordon Shute in 2009, and the couple now have two children.
  • (8) Civil defence warnings on how to survive for weeks under the stairs, imagining what you’d do when the four-minute siren wailed, how long strontium-90 stays in the air and soil, poring over graphic descriptions of dying from nuclear fallout, as in Nevil Shute’s On the Beach – all these were horribly real.
  • (9) The cellular and subcellular localization of acetylcholinesterase activity in cultured neurons was studied by the thiocholine techniques of Karnovsky and Roots and Lewis and Shute.
  • (10) Retinae of guinea pigs from the fortieth day of gestation to one day postnatally were processed for the localization of cholinesterases in the electron microscope according to the method of Lewis and Shute ('66).
  • (11) In the case of the McCollough effect, Shute has shown that the induced colour decreases rapidly at first and then more slowly.
  • (12) The Shute seam, still largely unknown in Europe, is a good technique and offers a much cleaner wound healing and a significant reduction of pain during childbed with very satisfactory functional and cosmetic results.
  • (13) Shute (1979) suggested that the ME could reflect a hippocampal "forgetting" mechanism which should be inhibited by GABAergic neurones and stimulated by cholinergic neurones.
  • (14) A number of behaviour variables were moderately to highly correlated with production variables; for example, the proportion of birds that moved away from an approaching experimenter in an unfamiliar environment ('shute test') was negatively correlated with peak hen day production, (PKHDP).
  • (15) We conclude from our series that the Shute forceps is useful in the delivery of premature infants, but should be employed for this maneuver only by very experienced operators.
  • (16) By the comparison of the forcipes from Shute, Naegele and Zweifel we can summarize, that for success is decided the indication and good operative technic and not the instrument.
  • (17) Chi-square testing revealed highly significant differences between women with preceding legal abortion, on the one hand, and those without, on the other, with regard to birth weight of the newborn, duration of pregnancy, cervical insufficiency, need for cerclage, imminent abortion, morbidity during pregnancy inside and outside hospital, and the need for using shute forceps on delivery.
  • (18) There was also a highly significant increase in the incidence of cervical insufficiency, abortus imminens, and delivery with Shute-forceps among women who had undergone induced abortion.
  • (19) Report about 1016 deliveries by means of the parallel forceps (W. B. Shute).
  • (20) That's an audacious goal, says Shute, "but Nelson thinks it's the only way scientists will be able to crack the mystery of autism."

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