unshell (Meaning)

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unshell (v. t.)

To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unshell

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unshell Sentence Examples

  1. The crabs struggled to unshell their delicate exoskeletons.
  2. Farmers carefully unshell eggs to gather yolks for baking.
  3. Archaeologists painstakingly unshell ancient artifacts to reveal their secrets.
  4. The process of unshelling nuts requires patience and a sturdy nutcracker.
  5. The squirrels scampered about, unshelling acorns and storing them for winter.
  6. Unshelling peas can be a tedious task, but it's rewarding when you taste the sweet flavor.
  7. The eggs were carefully unshelled and whisked into a fluffy batter for pancakes.
  8. The unshelling of a clam reveals the tender and juicy meat inside.
  9. The oyster knives were used to deftly unshell the slippery mollusks.
  10. The unshelling of the coconut was a symbolic act, representing the breaking of new beginnings.

FAQs About the word unshell

To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The crabs struggled to unshell their delicate exoskeletons.

Farmers carefully unshell eggs to gather yolks for baking.

Archaeologists painstakingly unshell ancient artifacts to reveal their secrets.

The process of unshelling nuts requires patience and a sturdy nutcracker.