buckie (Meaning)
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buckie (n.)
A large spiral marine shell, esp. the common whelk. See Buccinum.
Synonyms & Antonyms of buckie
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buckie Sentence Examples
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the children eagerly scoured the shore for buckies nestled in the sand.
- Grandma's famous seafood chowder always had a generous handful of buckies mixed in for added flavor.
- The old fisherman shared tales of his youth, recounting the days when he'd dive for buckies along the rugged coastline.
- Sarah's necklace sparkled with tiny shells, each one a delicate buckie she had collected during her beachcombing adventures.
- The scent of seaweed and salt hung in the air as the fishermen sorted through their catch, separating the prized buckies from the rest.
- With practiced hands, the chef expertly shucked the buckies, preparing them to be served as a delectable appetizer.
- The children's laughter echoed through the cove as they raced to see who could gather the most buckies before the tide came in.
- In coastal communities, buckies were not just a delicacy but also a symbol of resilience and connection to the sea.
- With a keen eye, the young girl spotted a hidden cluster of buckies tucked away in a crevice of the rocks.
- The artist carefully arranged the buckies on the canvas, capturing the essence of the seaside in every brushstroke.
FAQs About the word buckie
A large spiral marine shell, esp. the common whelk. See Buccinum.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the children eagerly scoured the shore for buckies nestled in the sand.
Grandma's famous seafood chowder always had a generous handful of buckies mixed in for added flavor.
The old fisherman shared tales of his youth, recounting the days when he'd dive for buckies along the rugged coastline.
Sarah's necklace sparkled with tiny shells, each one a delicate buckie she had collected during her beachcombing adventures.