sheller
Americannoun
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a person, device, machine, etc., that shells something, as peas or clams.
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a person who collects seashells.
Etymology
Origin of sheller
Example Sentences
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Plus, no one family could afford all of the different equipment—the plows, the threshing machines, the corn shellers, and so on—that they needed to farm all their land.
From Literature
Some fish, such the shellers, moved very little.
From Science Magazine
Still, the shellers in the study seemed to have something in common: each other.
From New York Times
But the more time a young dolphin spends around an accomplished sheller, she says, “the more likely it is to learn” the technique—and pass it on to others later.
From Science Magazine
Hard shell lovers might get up so early since they’re 53 percent more likely to be light sleepers than soft shellers.
From Fox News
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