Clam Sentence Examples

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  • Do you feel very sad, and say ' ' poor clam ' '?

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  • At the bottom of the ocean we saw a giant clam next to a box of treasure.

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  • The valves of the giant clam (Tridachna) sometimes attain a length of 5 ft.

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  • Its principal industry is the canning of sardines; there are also clam canneries.

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  • Imagine linguine with white clam sauce and lots of garlic, substituting the pasta with a crisp, crunchy crust.

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  • If you have been employed in one of the industries mentioned above, then you could have a very strong clam.

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  • Also, clam shell phones bring the earpiece closer to your ear and the mouthpiece closer to your mouth than the shorter candy bar designs.

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  • The menu features fish, clam, shrimp, scallops and chicken tender dinners.

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  • It is most famous for it's clam pizza, made with freshly shucked clams.

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  • If this is Byrne we're chasing, he's cautious as a clam.

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  • Boston, one of the oldest seaports in America, makes what the locals consider the finest clam chowder in the United States.

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  • The other traditional design is the "clam shell."

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  • Some people prefer clam shell cell phones because the lid protects the buttons and the screen when the phone is not being used.

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  • You find dual cases that includes a hard shell clam cases for your prescription glasses and a soft pocket that attaches via Velcro on the inside, just for your clip-ons.

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  • Sears has these types of patio chairs in classic retro designs, such as the Garden Oasis Retro Steel Clam Rockers in yellow, red or blue.

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  • In actuality Capri pants are not pedal pushers nor are they clam diggers.

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  • Furthermore, it would be this way upon release and not require further cellaring to soften the tannins or to bring the clam out of its shell.

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  • The most prominent buildings are the new town-hall (1893); the castle of Count Clam Gallas, built in the 17th century, with additions dating from 1774 and 1850; the Erzdekanatskirche, of the 16th century; the Protestant church, a handsome modern Romanesque edifice (1864-68) and the hall of the cloth-workers.

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  • A valuable product is a species of clam, the shell of which furnishes a specially iridescent mothero'-pearl, which the natives barter with the Japanese for inlaying lacquer.

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  • If you find you don't have enough liquid during the cooking process, you can always add an extra cup of clam juice or even water.

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  • Opening up to foreign trade brought quite a boon to Japan, but it also brought something else; a depletion of natural pearls and near extinction of the nation's clam beds.

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  • However, others consider clam diggers and pedal pushers as forms of capris, and in this case you can say capris come in a variety of lengths from just below the knee to hemlines just inches above the ankle.

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  • Eat normally, but make sure to add a 200 calorie serving of mackerel (30 mcg), 78 grams (3/4 cup) of Kellogg's All-Bran with Extra Fiber (19 mcg) and a 23 gram (1 cup) serving of New England dry clam chowder mix (9 mcg).

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  • The casual atmosphere pleasantly hosts a wide array of dishes, including antipasta, linguini in clam sauce and fettuccine primavera.

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  • Instead, the soft clam, Mya arenaria, a Lamellibranch not used by English or Norwegian fishermen, though abundant on their shores, is employed as bait by the fishermen to the extent of 14 million bushels per annum, valued at £120,000.

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  • If you plan to serve clam chowder it should be made the day before and brought along with the watermelon, the traditional dessert.

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  • The pasta is divine - classic clam linguine is spiced up with a subtely sweet chili sauce.

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  • An implementation in Clam has successfully planned proofs for a number of mutually recursive examples.

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  • Occasionally we'd find something interesting, like a clam or small starfish.

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  • Occasionally we 'd find something interesting, like a clam or small starfish.

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  • It also serves clam chowder, burgers, fries and its own special onion rings.

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  • The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner; its menu features cold and hot appetizers, soup, salads and pasta dishes such as penne, linguini with red or white clam sauce, fussilli romana with pink sauce, cavatelli with broccoli, manicotti and ravioli.

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  • There's not a chance in a mil­lion your boy was 50 miles from the drop so don't give Baratto any excuse to clam up on me.

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  • Reichenberg is first mentioned in a document of 1348, and from 1622 to 1634 was among the possessions of the great Wallenstein, since whose death it has belonged to the Gallas and Clam Gallas families, though their jurisdiction over the town has long ceased.

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  • Dark wampum, which was made from a "hard shell" clam (Venus mercenaria), popularly called quahang or quahog, a corruption of the Indian name, was the most valuable.

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  • Instead, you'll feel clam, confident, and best of all, happy!

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  • If you can't interest the family in the sights, you're sure to succeed with a warm, delicious bowl of lobster or clam bisque at one of the many seaside restaurants.

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  • Fish fry, clam rolls, shrimp rolls and scallop rolls, hot dogs, hamburgers, steak sandwiches and chicken sandwiches are also on the menu.

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  • A cascading raw shellfish bar, baked oysters, whole fish, steak and clam chowder are among the fresh and sustainable fare served.

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  • The clam pizza is available with red or white sauce, with or without mozzarella.

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  • Lobster bisque, clam chowder, shrimp tamales and steamed clams with garlic and white wine are some of the more popular offerings.

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