Clamshell (Noun)
Meaning 1
A dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The dredging machine's clamshell was lowered into the murky waters to scoop up the sediment.
- As the clamshell closed, it trapped a large amount of debris, which was then lifted out of the water.
- The operator carefully maneuvered the dredge to position the clamshell over the target area.
- With a loud creak, the clamshell opened, releasing a torrent of water and mud back into the sea.
- The dredging company's new clamshell design allowed for more efficient and precise excavation of the harbor floor.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
The shell of a clam.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The child picked up a large clamshell from the beach and held it up to her ear to hear the ocean sounds.
- The clamshell was pried open to reveal the tender flesh inside, which was then tossed into the sizzling pan.
- After a long day of beachcombing, Sarah's bucket was filled with an assortment of shells, including a beautiful clamshell.
- The artist used a delicate brush to paint a realistic image of a clamshell on the ceramic plate.
- The diver carefully plucked the clamshell from the ocean floor, taking care not to damage the surrounding coral reef.