whelky (Meaning)
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whelky (a.)
Having whelks, ridges, or protuberances; hence, streaked; striated.
Shelly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whelky
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whelky Sentence Examples
- The whelkies nestled along the rocky coastline, their shells glistening in the sunlight.
- Sarah cautiously stepped on the slippery whelky shell, fearing it would break under her weight.
- The whelky's spiky exterior protected its tender body from predators.
- The fishermen harvested whelkies from the ocean, their meat considered a delicacy.
- The whelkies' eyes protruded from their shells, scanning the ocean floor for danger.
- The whelky's foot extended like a tongue, tasting the water around it.
- The whelkies retreated into their shells at the slightest hint of disturbance.
- The whelky's operculum sealed off its entrance when it was threatened.
- The whelkies in the aquarium fascinated visitors with their unique appearance and behavior.
- The whelkies left behind their empty shells on the beach, a reminder of their marine presence.
FAQs About the word whelky
Having whelks, ridges, or protuberances; hence, streaked; striated., Shelly.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The whelkies nestled along the rocky coastline, their shells glistening in the sunlight.
Sarah cautiously stepped on the slippery whelky shell, fearing it would break under her weight.
The whelky's spiky exterior protected its tender body from predators.
The fishermen harvested whelkies from the ocean, their meat considered a delicacy.