"Shells" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coverings for the feet, typically made of leather or plastic, consisting of a hard outer layer and a soft inner padding, worn to protect the feet while engaging in sports such as boxing or running.
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.
To defeat or overcome someone or something with complete ease or dominance, typically because of a significant difference in ability or advantage.
A severe defeat or thrashing, often in a sports context, but also used figuratively to describe a crushing loss or rebuke.
The word "shelley" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Shelley (given name): Shelley is a given name of English origin, derived from the Old English words "scelfan" (to fend or shield) and "leah" (meadow). It is typically masculine, but has also been used as a feminine name.<br>2. Mary Shelley: Mary Shelley was a British novelist, best known for writing the Gothic novel "Frankenstein".<br>3. Percy Bysshe Shelley: Percy Bysshe Shelley was an English Romantic poet, known for his lyrical and often philosophical poetry.<br>4. Place name: Shelley is also a town and civil parish in East Sussex, England, and a town in Ontario, Canada.
Shellfish are marine animals that have a hard outer shell, often eaten as food. They include types such as mussels, oysters, scallops, clams, lobsters, and crabs.
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."
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
Providing or receiving protection or care from the weather or unfavorable conditions.<br><br>Example: "The trees offered sheltering from the harsh wind."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also mean providing a safe or supportive environment for someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The charity provides sheltering for homeless families."<br><br>Synonyms: protecting, covering, safeguarding, shielding.
Places of refuge or protection, typically for people or animals:<br><br>Examples: animal shelters, homeless shelters, bomb shelters.
Shelves refer to a horizontal or sloping surface fixed to a wall or standing on legs, used for keeping books, objects, or goods. They can also be found in a solid structure, like a bookcase or a cabinet, used for storage purposes.