"Shellacking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A severe defeat or thrashing, often in a sports context, but also used figuratively to describe a crushing loss or rebuke.
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.