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  • noun Plural form of seashell.

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Examples

  • The seashells are a nice touch, but the snowflakes really make it.

    Look Out, Germany 2010

  • Eric had decorated his limited wall space with the kind of art you find in salad bar restaurants—pastel-toned prints of watercolor seashells with the exact word seashells written in script below in case you needed help figuring out what the picture was of.

    Hoopi Shoopi Donna Suzanne Strempek Shea 1996

  • Eric had decorated his limited wall space with the kind of art you find in salad bar restaurants—pastel-toned prints of watercolor seashells with the exact word seashells written in script below in case you needed help figuring out what the picture was of.

    Hoopi Shoopi Donna Suzanne Strempek Shea 1996

  • Eric had decorated his limited wall space with the kind of art you find in salad bar restaurants—pastel-toned prints of watercolor seashells with the exact word seashells written in script below in case you needed help figuring out what the picture was of.

    Hoopi Shoopi Donna Suzanne Strempek Shea 1996

  • As for "seashells", as seashells are generally shells found while wandering the seashore, it seems reasonable for the sake of assisting the beachcombing public to identify their finds to include fringe species that can be found the same way, even if they don't actually live in the sea as such.

    Snails of the sea shore: neither aquatic nor terrestrial AYDIN 2008

  • Part of the program involved Darwin's journey to Australia and Asia, where he discovered natural anomalies such as seashells on mountaintops.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • In the past, they've been known for incorporating a bevy of different weirdo instruments into their sessions such as seashells, but Lindsay says they got experimented in a different way this time.

    Spinner Michael D. Ayers 2010

  • Part of the program involved Darwin's journey to Australia and Asia, where he discovered natural anomalies such as seashells on mountaintops.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Various objects such as seashells, a construction barricade light and an egg slicer were also used.

    CMJ New Music News 2009

  • These "postcards" are often objects such as seashells, fruits and vegetables, naked pictures and, on one occasion, a one pound bag of coffee.

    The Chronicle 2009

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