He has made M'shimba M'shamba afraid so that he has gone away and walks no more in the forest with his terrible lightning.
For I have a small box which brings even M'shimba to my call.
He holds thunder and lightning in his hand, and is greater than M'shimba M'shamba.
M'shimba M'shamba was abroad, walking with his devastating feet through the forest, plucking up great trees by their roots and tossing them aside as though they were so many canes.
Now our purpose was to penetrate into the low, hot, wooded country along the coast known as the Shimba Hills in quest of a rare beast called the sable antelope.
Our way now led along the wide flat between the seashore and the Shimba Hills, in which we had been hunting.
The low shores, with their cocoanut groves gracefully rising above the mangrove tangle, slipped by, and the distant blue Shimba Hills came nearer.
To the left always ran the blue Shimba Hills; and far away to the right somewhere we heard the grumbling of the sea.
A kendo, the insignia of chieftainship here, had been procured from the Shimba people, from whose country the kendo comes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shimba" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.