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comparative shellier, superlative shelliest
Composed of the shells of dead marine creatures quotations examples
After all, we live today in an unusual world: sea level is low, the continents are dispersed, ice occupies the poles, and the shelly fauna of the oceans is composed largely of aragonite rather than calcite.
2000 June 16, Karl W. Flessa, “Learning from the Dead”, in Science, volume 288, number 5473, pages 1971–1972
the shelly shore
1718, Mat[thew] Prior, “Solomon on the Vanity of the World. A Poem in Three Books.”, in Poems on Several Occasions, London: […] Jacob Tonson […], and John Barber […], (please specify the page)
Resembling, or comprising, the shell of a mollusc quotations examples
Shrined are your offspring in a chrystal cradle, / Brighter than Helen's ere she yet had burst / Her shelly prison.
1818, Charles Lamb, “On the Sight of Swans in Kensington Garden”, in The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb
It is seen commonly in connection with flat-foot, and where the horn of the wall is thin and shelly.
1906, Harry Caulton Reeks, Diseases of the Horse's Foot
Abounding with shells. quotations examples
the snail, whose tender horns being hitShrinks backward in his shelly cave.The spelling has been modernized.
1593, 1896