Close to identical sound:
* "Shawn": While this is usually a name, it can be used as a verb meaning "to go away from" or "to avoid." This is the closest match in terms of sound.
Similar but not identical:
* "shown": This is the past participle of "show," and while the "sh" sound is similar, it has a different vowel sound.
* "shoon": This is an archaic word for shoes.
Let me know if you'd like more examples or have a specific context in mind!