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    Short \Short\, a. [Compar. {Shorter}; superl. {Shortest}.] [OE.
    short, schort, AS. scort, sceort; akin to OHG. scurz, Icel.
    skorta to be short of, to lack, and perhaps to E. shear, v.
    t. Cf. {Shirt}.]
    1. Not long; having brief length or linear extension; as, a
    short distance; a short piece of timber; a short flight.

    The bed is shorter than that a man can stretch
    himself on it. --Isa. xxviii.
    20.

    2. Not extended in time; having very limited duration; not
    protracted; as, short breath.

    The life so short, the craft so long to learn.
    --Chaucer.

    To short absense I could yield. --Milton.

    3. Limited in quantity; inadequate; insufficient; scanty; as,
    a short supply of provisions, or of water.

    4. Insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily
    furnished; lacking; not coming up to a resonable, or the
    ordinary, standard; -- usually with of; as, to be short of
    money.

    We shall be short in our provision. --Shak.

    5. Deficient; defective; imperfect; not coming up, as to a
    measure or standard; as, an account which is short of the
    trith.

    6. Not distant in time; near at hand.

    Marinell was sore offended
    That his departure thence should be so short.
    --Spenser.

    He commanded those who were appointed to attend him
    to be ready by a short day. --Clarendon.

    7. Limited in intellectual power or grasp; not comprehensive;
    narrow; not tenacious, as memory.

    Their own short understandings reach
    No farther than the present. --Rowe.

    8. Less important, efficaceous, or powerful; not equal or
    equivalent; less (than); -- with of.

    Hardly anything short of an invasion could rouse
    them again to war. --Landor.

    9. Abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant; as, he gave a short
    answer to the question.

    10. (Cookery) Breaking or crumbling readily in the mouth;
    crisp; as, short pastry.

    11. (Metal) Brittle.

    Note: Metals that are brittle when hot are called ?ot-short;
    as, cast iron may be hot-short, owing to the presence
    of sulphur. Those that are brittle when cold are called
    cold-short; as, cast iron may be cold-short, on account
    of the presence of phosphorus.

    12. (Stock Exchange) Engaging or engaged to deliver what is
    not possessed; as, short contracts; to be short of stock.
    See The shorts, under {Short}, n., and To sell short,
    under {Short}, adv.

    Note: In mercantile transactions, a note or bill is sometimes
    made payable at short sight, that is, in a little time
    after being presented to the payer.

    13. (Phon.) Not prolonged, or relatively less prolonged, in
    utterance; -- opposed to {long}, and applied to vowels or
    to syllables. In English, the long and short of the same
    letter are not, in most cases, the long and short of the
    same sound; thus, the i in ill is the short sound, not of
    i in isle, but of ee in eel, and the e in pet is the
    short sound of a in pate, etc. See {Quantity}, and Guide
    to Pronunciation, [sect][sect]22, 30.

    Note: Short is much used with participles to form numerous
    self-explaining compounds; as, short-armed,
    short-billed, short-fingered, short-haired,
    short-necked, short-sleeved, short-tailed,
    short-winged, short-wooled, etc.

    {At short notice}, in a brief time; promptly.

    {Short rib} (Anat.), one of the false ribs.

    {Short suit} (Whist), any suit having only three cards, or
    less than three. --R. A. Proctor.

    {To come short}, {To cut short}, {To fall short}, etc. See
    under {Come}, {Cut}, etc.

    1. The liftoff opportunity, dictated by Magellan's path to Venus and lighting conditions at emergency landing sites, lasts only 23 minutes, one of the shortest launch windows in shuttle history.
    2. As democracy blooms in Eastern Europe, as Soviet troops return home and tanks are destroyed, dismantled, there is less need for nuclear systems of the shortest range.
    3. It's been the shortest 45 years of my life and, really, I've never regretted one day of it." People who worked with Chandley remembered him as a gruff, but warm-hearted man who loved to tell stories and believed the best story ideas came from bars.
    4. A wax image of the Democratic presidential candidate will be taken down Dec. 9 after the shortest exhibition in the museum's 218-year history, officials said Wednesday.
    5. Recent studies, however, have shown that footwork is simply the best way to derive the maximum colour and extract in the shortest period of time.
    6. "Out of the 14 pledges, I had the distinction of being the shortest," explained Smoot, who is 5 feet 7 inches.
    7. The $500 first prize and a possible job with the company was offered to the competitor who completed the docking maneuver in the shortest time.
    8. Versace _ The shortest skirt in Milan and perhaps the world _ less than a foot of fabric between the waist and the hemline.
    9. Pagan Swedes had their own mid-winter celebrations of light on the year's shortest day.
    10. Malawi's shortest and cheapest route to the sea, the Nacala railway line through Mozambique, has reopened for the first time after five years of rebel sabotage.
    11. "It is a hard life to be a dwarf, and to be the world's shortest living matured man is even harder," Gul Mohammad said in his whispery voice as he counted coins and handed sweets to children much taller than he.
    12. She has an ability to make small absurdist comments through gesture, with a reliance upon repetition as a choreographic tool; and an inability to sustain an idea on anything but the shortest breath.
    13. His post-election honeymoon has been one of the shortest on record. Instead of pausing to rest and reflect, ministers have been trapped in the familiar business of tactical fire-fighting. There is no sense of panic.
    14. "If you are setting a book I suggest the shortest odds would be regrettably on a hung parliament, followed then by a Labor government just ahead of a possibility of a Coalition government," Peacock said in Melbourne.
    15. The shortest was 5-foot-4.
    16. The statement also said the withdrawal of about 115,000 Soviet troops would begin May 15 if peace negotiations in Geneva are successful "in the shortest period."
    17. "The Bering Strait is the shortest distance between the two greatest powers in the world," said Schurke, who made an unassisted trek to the North Pole in 1986.
    18. Mengistu's 35-minute speech was one of the shortest he has delivered on Revolution Day, which marks the anniversary of the overthrow of the late Emperor Haile Selassie.
    19. Croatia, which has 800,000 Serbs living among its 4.6 million people, has the shortest fuse.
    20. She said the Roe is still the shortest river, but "records are made to be broken." A 6-foot alligator out for an evening stroll on a suburban sidewalk drew a neighborly reaction from Ruben Hernandez.
    21. A fifth-grade class at Lincoln elementary school in Great Falls, Mont., recently had Montana's Roe River measured and declared the world's shortest, replacing Lincoln City's D River in the Guinness Book of World Records.
    22. "To them, abuse isn't abuse," Smalley said. "To them, it's just been normal." The shortest job interview hotel manager Robert Fredy ever conducted took place at a New York City intersection as he waited at a light.
    23. The extension, the shortest of three Grand Met has made since launching its surprise $5.23 billion bid on Oct. 4, comes during a week of legal maneuvering over Pillsbury's poison pill.
    24. The shortest route to Hungary from East Germany is through Czechoslovakia.
    25. The engineers' deal is still expensive, and it confirms an agreed cut in working hours next year from 37 to 36 hours a week - in a country where the working week is already the world's shortest.
    26. Another P and O official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the company intended to resume normal passenger sailings on the Dover-Calais run, the busy and shortest route between England and the Continent.
    27. The difference between Britain, France and Germany is that Germany has been a nation for the shortest time.
    28. Rationalisation is clearly inevitable. The big operators, Sealink and P&O, believe their best hope of surviving is to concentrate resources on the shortest and busiest sea route - Dover-Calais.
    29. The average length of appeals is more than eight years; the shortest appeal nearly three years; the longest so far more than 14 years.
    30. The shortest, a half page from the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, simply said fine, let's go with it.
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