(shuǎ) surname Shua
(shuǎ) to play with; to wield; to act (cool etc); to display (a skill, one's temper etc)
(shuǎzuǐpí) to show off with clever talk; big-headed; a smart-ass
(shuǎzuǐpízi) to play with lips (idiom); to talk glibly; to boast; to pay lip service
(shuǎzi) to play; to have fun
(shuǎnòng) to play with; to engage in; to resort to; to dally with
(shuǎdetuántuánzhuàn) to fool; to dupe
(shuǎhuá) to shirk; to get out of responsibility
(shuǎhuátóu) shirker
(shuǎshīzi) to perform a lion dance
(shuǎsīqíng) the play of passions; carried away by passion (e.g. to commit a crime)
(shuǎtánzi) to perform a jar juggling and balancing act
(shuǎlài) to act unreasonably and shamelessly; to get away with something; to openly or brazenly act dishonestly (breaking an agreement, cheating etc)
(shuǎqián) to gamble