"Shelled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shelled" Meaning

Having its outer covering or shell removed.

"Shelled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Shelled"


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Adjective


1. The chef carefully opened the shelled peas with a small knife.
2. We found a few shelled almonds in the abandoned picnic basket.
3. The shelled crab legs were placed on a bed of ice in the market.
4. She cracked the shelled sunflower seeds open for snacking.
5. They devoured the fried shelled corn at the fair.

Verb - Shelled


1. The monkey began shelled the coconut with its large teeth.
2. Can you help her shelled the pecans for the pie?
3. The farmer will likely shelled the cornfield this weekend.
4. Don’t shelled the beans by hand, use a machine!
5. We have to shelled the walnuts for the cookies tonight.

"Shelled" Similar Words

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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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.

Shellacked

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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.

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

Sheltering

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Shelters

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