shucking (Meaning)

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shucking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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shucking Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers were shucking corn with lightning speed, filling baskets with golden kernels.
  2. The oyster shucker deftly prized open the shells, revealing plump and succulent oysters.
  3. She skillfully shucked the mussels, discarding the empty shells with practiced ease.
  4. As the tide receded, villagers emerged to shuck the clams left stranded on the sand.
  5. The fisherman shucked the lobster, extracting the tender meat from its spiny exterior.
  6. The barbecue team meticulously shucked the ears of corn, preparing them for grilling.
  7. The shucking of the walnuts was a laborious task, but it yielded a rich harvest of nuts.
  8. The students eagerly shucked oysters during their marine biology field trip, learning firsthand about shellfish anatomy.
  9. The shucking of peas was a family tradition, bringing loved ones together on lazy summer afternoons.
  10. With a quick flick of his knife, the skilled shucker removed the pearl from its oyster shell.

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of Shuck

peeling, skinning,barking, husking, shelling, hulling, stripping, denuding, exposing, baring

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The farmers were shucking corn with lightning speed, filling baskets with golden kernels.

The oyster shucker deftly prized open the shells, revealing plump and succulent oysters.

She skillfully shucked the mussels, discarding the empty shells with practiced ease.

As the tide receded, villagers emerged to shuck the clams left stranded on the sand.