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clamshell

[ US /ˈkɫæmˌʃɛɫ/ ]
[ UK /klˈæmʃɛl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dredging bucket with hinges like the shell of a clam
  2. the shell of a clam

How To Use clamshell In A Sentence

  • Tired of clamshell designs, I found the spin refreshing, though there's no lock at the 90° position, as there is on the W600.
  • It's a clamshell design with a button on the lid and a blue light in the centre of the button, and looks rather cheap and plasticky.
  • The computer continues to use a clamshell design that opens after you push buttons on the top and bottom of the case.
  • Hackable Linux clamshell goes on sale for $99 (LinuxDevices) [Posted March 16, 2010 by corbet] LWN.net
  • There's also a ‘low-carb’ option, in which the loose, greasy contents come in a plastic clamshell instead of a croissant.
  • And, unless he was lost at sea, his body would be buried beneath a pile of clamshells in the Bay Key Cemetery.
  • The best Go stones are made of slate and clamshell and the quality and the grain on the clamshell matters.
  • The firm has been criticised for being slow to offer camera phones and clamshell designs.
  • LG: LG's second-generation dual-face clamshell env, called the env, is a little smaller than its predecessor but sports a slightly larger internal display. TWICE - Digital Imaging News
  • This, dear reader, is my mud-faced conjoint* and that curious behavior of his, in a clamshell, is the difference between him and me; the difference, I now realize, between really living life and poetically lusting after it from the boardwalk above. Jean-Marc
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