blue point, coquillage, crawdad, crayfish, limpet, lobster, oyster, prawn, scallop, snail, steamer
Definitionn. meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell
Last update: August 8, 2015
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She has got a shellfish in her aquarium. [Please select]
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The borings of marine shellfish visible in these columns between II and 19 ft. [Please select]
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They are not birds; they are shellfish. [Please select]
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The Scaup is so called from its feeding on 'scaup', a northern word for a bed of shellfish. [Please select]
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During this time it frequents those parts of the coast which abound in shellfish, mostly diving for its food after the manner of the Scoters. [Please select]
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They suspected that they were starving, for they could be seen walking up and down the shore seeking shellfish. [Please select]
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Witless shellfish swam in the gross lenses to and fro, seeking outlet. [Please select]
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They are often called shellfish as most of the forms have a shell. [Please select]
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Regional and other related aspects of shellfish consumption--some preliminary findings from the 1969 Consumer Panel Survey. [Please select]
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It contains neither cresses crammed with tiny shellfish nor worms and tadpoles, dainty morsels both. [Please select]
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He knows a whole lot about shellfish--that I know from my own knowledge. [Please select]
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