"Shellacked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shellacked" Meaning

Overwhelmingly defeated or beaten, often in a humiliating way.

"Shellacked" Examples

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1. Humiliating defeat: "The team got shellacked 40-0 in the championship game, a crushing loss that left them feeling demoralized."
2. Poor performance: "The chef worked all day on the dish, but unfortunately, it ended up getting shellacked and was sent back to the kitchen to be reworked."
3. Excessive criticism: "After the public's harsh response to the movie, the director felt shellacked, wondering if his vision had been flawed from the start."
4. Coating or painting: "The contractor applied a glossy finish to the ceiling, shellacking it to perfection to reflect light and add depth to the room."
5. Outdo or surpass: "The startup wants to shellack the competition by launching a more innovative product before the competition even has a chance to react."

"Shellacked" Similar Words

Shelby

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Shelby is a surname of English origin.<br><br>1. A place name, from the Middle English "scelva", meaning "willow tree" or "shallow stream".<br>2. Can also refer to a person born or living in Bedfordshire, a county in the south east of England.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to:<br><br>1. Shelby Americans, a classic American car from the 1960s.<br>2. A character from a popular American TV series, "DMX", also known as Shawn Ryder, formerly a series regular.<br>3. A sport brand originally from the USA

Shelf-life

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A "shelf-life" refers to the length of time that a product, food, or substance can be stored and remain safe and effective to use, past its expiration date, without its quality or performance significantly deteriorating.

Shelf

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A long, narrow structure, typically horizontal or slanted, attached to a wall or standing freestanding, used for holding objects such as books, objects, or equipment.

Shelikof

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Shell-shocked

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shell-shocked: extremely shocked or stunned, often as a result of a traumatic or disturbing experience or discovery.

Shell

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A protective outer covering or casing, typically made of hard material, surrounding or enclosing something, especially a.kernel or core: The shell of a snail is its hard outer covering that protects its soft inside organs.<br><br>A tool, a light, handheld tool used for digging, scraping, or breaking things: The archaeologists used a shell to excavate the ancient site.<br><br>A thin, usually transparent or translucent layer of rock or mineral substance that encloses a cave: The shell of the cave was covered with beautiful white crystals.<br><br>A hard outer layer of bone that tortoises have, giving them protection from predators: As it shelled out of its eggs, the babies were turned out onto the ground and would make their shelters with the protective shield of a shell that would surround them and give them protection from cold and predators.<br><br>A term in computing, referring to the command-line interface that serves as the main way to interact with an operating system or application: The shell will ask users for input and provide a limited set of commands and actions.<br><br>A-type shell is what maintains the settings for how root directories and drive paths appear on command-line interfaces.

Shellac

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Shellac is a resin made from the lac bug, used as a wood finish, polish, and binding agent. It is often applied to wood to create a glossy, transparent coating.

Shellack

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To defeat or overcome someone or something with complete ease or dominance, typically because of a significant difference in ability or advantage.

Shellacking

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A severe defeat or thrashing, often in a sports context, but also used figuratively to describe a crushing loss or rebuke.

Shelled

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Having its outer covering or shell removed.

Shelley

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Shellfish

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Shelling

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The act of removing or breaking open the shell of a nut, seed, or other hard-shelled object, often in order to extract the edible or usable contents inside.<br><br>Example: "She spent the afternoon shelling peas for the salad."

Shells

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Shelter

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Sheltered

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Protected or provided with a comfortable and secure place of refuge or protection from what is unpleasant or uncomfortable.<br><br>Example: The children were sheltered from the rain by the large umbrella.<br><br>Synonyms: protected, shielded, shield, safeguarded<br><br>Antonyms: exposed, unshielded, vulnerable, defenseless