Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or industry of taking scallops.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Fishing for scallops.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Present participle of
scallop .
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Examples
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Hubner also researches conventional wing shapes and the use of scalloping, which is the process of cutting away material along the trailing edge of the wing.
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Hubner also researches conventional wing shapes and the use of scalloping, which is the process of cutting away material along the trailing edge of the wing.
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Also, the scalloping is a little deeper and bigger frets.
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Also, the scalloping is a little deeper and bigger frets.
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The scooped-out 'scalloping' on the top of the chassis - aimed at improving airflow - is more pronounced; there is an intricately detailed front wing; and a shark-fin engine cover similar to those appearing on a number of other cars.
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The scooped-out 'scalloping' on the top of the chassis - aimed at improving airflow - is more pronounced; there is an intricately detailed front wing; and a shark-fin engine cover similar to those appearing on a number of other cars.
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Here you can stay at a luxury lodge, hike the Queen Charlotte track, kayak, fish, go scalloping, see all sorts of wildlife, including dolphins, penguins, rays and more.
Meg Hemphill: A Tour of New Zealand Wine Country Meg Hemphill 2011
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Picking out a lovely black shift with scalloping around the neckline, she said: "I love this dress, I could wear this one with flats during the day and heels at night."
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Here you can stay at a luxury lodge, hike the Queen Charlotte track, kayak, fish, go scalloping, see all sorts of wildlife, including dolphins, penguins, rays and more.
Meg Hemphill: A Tour of New Zealand Wine Country Meg Hemphill 2011
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The campuses are physically lovely — quiet havens of ornate stonework and columns, Gothic Revival archways, sweeping quads, and tidy Victorian scalloping.
In the Basement of the Ivory Tower Professor X 2008
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