To shoot, as the bar or bolt or other fastening of a door or gate, or of a chest, etc.; push to; adjust in position so as to serve as a fastening.To make fast by means of a bolt, bar, or the like; hence, in later use, to close, with or without fastening; place in or over a place of entrance so as to obstruct passage in or out: as, to shut a door, gate, lid, cover, etc.: often followed by down, to, or up.To prevent passage through; cover; obstruct; block: sometimes followed by up.To close the entrance of; prevent access to or egress from: as, to shut a house; to shut a box; to shut one's ears: often followed by up.To bring together the parts of.To fold or bring together; bring into narrow compass from a state of expansion: as, to shut a parasol; to shut a book.To bar or lock in; hence, to confine; hem in; inclose; environ; surround or cover more or less completely: now always followed by a preposition or an adverb, as in, into, among, up, down, etc.To bar out; separate by barriers; put or keep out; exclude, either literally or figuratively; preclude: followed by an adverb or a preposition denoting separation.To catch and pinch or hold fast by the act of shutting something: as, to shut one's fingers or one's dress in a door; to shut one's glove in a window.To do; manage.To weld (iron). Halliwell. See to shut up , and shutting, n.To reduce to inaction or silence, especially the latter.To unite, as two pieces of metal by welding.To be a means of bolting, locking, or closing.To close itself; be closed: as, the door shuts of itself; certain flowers shut at night and open in the day.To be extravagant.To desist; leave off; especially, to stop talking.In sporting, to give out, as one horse when challenged by another in a race.Made fast or close; closed; inclosed. See shut, verbNot resonant or sonorous; dull: said of sound.In orthoëpy, having the sound suddenly interrupted or stopped by a succeeding consonant, as the i in pit or the o in got.Separated, precluded, or hindered; hence, free; clear; rid: followed by of: used chiefly in such phrases as to get shut of, to be shut of. Also shet.n. The act of shutting, in any sense of the word.n. The time of shutting.n. That which shuts, closes, or covers; a shutter.n. The point or line of shutting; specifically, the line where two pieces of metal are united by welding.n. A riddance.n. An imperfect welding in a forging, caused by the inadequate heat of one surface under working.n. The grayling Thymallus vulgaris. Day.