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seashell
[ see-shel ]
noun
- the shell of any marine mollusk.
seashell
/ ˈːˌʃɛ /
noun
- the empty shell of a marine mollusc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
There was the Little Mermaid pair — two purple seashells with a turquoise bow in between that mimicked Ariel’s tail.
I was more the play-along-the-shoreline kind of kid who would rather build sand castles and look for seashells than join my sister and mom snorkeling among the seagrass beds for what was to be dinner.
There, dolphins and seashells are painted on the ceiling, the $25 Trump Burger comes with Thousand Island dressing on a Trump-branded brioche bun, and picture windows offer resplendent views of the Pacific Ocean.
Picture rattan furniture, blue and white ceramics, and seashell motifs paired with cozy knitted throws and floral prints.
The beard was braided with seashells and bones.
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