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clam-flat
or clam flat
[ klam-flat ]
noun
New England.
- a level stretch of mud, exposed by the tide, where clams burrow.
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So Tess—with much assistance from Dot—related their exciting adventures since the wooden-legged clam-digger had shown them what it was that squirted water up through the tiny holes on the clam-flat.
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did you cal'late I was tryin' to save—the clam-flat?
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They made long excursions up and down-stream for the sheer delight of wandering, and found fresh interest in every clam-flat, lily cove, or sprouting bed of sweet-flag.
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