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		Definition of shelled in English: shelledadjective ʃɛldʃɛld 1Having a protective outer case or covering.  crabs and other shelled creatures in combination hard-shelled pistachios Example sentencesExamples -  One of the main dishes was a soft-shelled turtle soup.
 -  The numerous Italian varieties of almond are almost all hard-shelled.
 -  The fourth breath passed over the waves and called out the names of every scaled fish, shelled animal, and whale, male and female, and they all came to Being.
 -  The shelled reptile's measured, oblivious promenade is representative of the world in which we are being immersed.
 -  Most shelled opisthobranchs I know of are a translucent white in colour.
 -  She was sleeping deeply, her tentacles curled gently about her shelled torso.
 -  A meal for two had been brought in by the equivalent of a chambermaid, some sort of claws from shelled creatures.
 -  The eggs are misshapen, rough-shelled, and contain watery albumen.
 -  We can speculate that this category consists of about 30 per cent thick-shelled hickory and 26 per cent other wild foods.
 -  The soft-shelled eggs have large yolks which are absorbed by the developing young, as with birds.
 
 2Having the outer case or covering removed. Example sentencesExamples -  The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin.
 -  They still sell 70 per cent of 160,000 pounds of shelled pecans to over 200 retailers nationwide.
 -  Shelled-grain weights can be adjusted using a grain shrink table.
 -  The dozen tiny ears he could hold in one hand were worth nearly two bushels of shelled corn.
 -  A chicken stuffed with rice, nuts, onions, spices, and shelled hard-boiled eggs is placed inside a whole, slaughtered lamb.
 -  These are dry, shelled legumes, like those found in split pea soup.
 -  Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser.
 -  The bulletin reports that relatively higher prices were recorded for most food items, including cereal products, fresh meat, fish, fresh vegetables, and shelled groundnuts.
 -  Solid timbers and struts took on the grotesque softness of a shelled oyster, as glass shattered, cloth rippled, and counters spewed their contents.
 -  The children refuse all human food until they are given newly shelled beans, upon which provender they subsist until they learn to eat bread.
 
    Definition of shelled in US English: shelledadjectiveSHeldʃɛld 1Having a protective outer case or covering.  crabs and other shelled creatures in combination hard-shelled pistachios Example sentencesExamples -  One of the main dishes was a soft-shelled turtle soup.
 -  The soft-shelled eggs have large yolks which are absorbed by the developing young, as with birds.
 -  Most shelled opisthobranchs I know of are a translucent white in colour.
 -  The shelled reptile's measured, oblivious promenade is representative of the world in which we are being immersed.
 -  The numerous Italian varieties of almond are almost all hard-shelled.
 -  The fourth breath passed over the waves and called out the names of every scaled fish, shelled animal, and whale, male and female, and they all came to Being.
 -  A meal for two had been brought in by the equivalent of a chambermaid, some sort of claws from shelled creatures.
 -  The eggs are misshapen, rough-shelled, and contain watery albumen.
 -  She was sleeping deeply, her tentacles curled gently about her shelled torso.
 -  We can speculate that this category consists of about 30 per cent thick-shelled hickory and 26 per cent other wild foods.
 
 2Having the outer case or covering removed. Example sentencesExamples -  The dozen tiny ears he could hold in one hand were worth nearly two bushels of shelled corn.
 -  They still sell 70 per cent of 160,000 pounds of shelled pecans to over 200 retailers nationwide.
 -  Solid timbers and struts took on the grotesque softness of a shelled oyster, as glass shattered, cloth rippled, and counters spewed their contents.
 -  The children refuse all human food until they are given newly shelled beans, upon which provender they subsist until they learn to eat bread.
 -  The bulletin reports that relatively higher prices were recorded for most food items, including cereal products, fresh meat, fish, fresh vegetables, and shelled groundnuts.
 -  The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin.
 -  Shelled-grain weights can be adjusted using a grain shrink table.
 -  These are dry, shelled legumes, like those found in split pea soup.
 -  Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser.
 -  A chicken stuffed with rice, nuts, onions, spices, and shelled hard-boiled eggs is placed inside a whole, slaughtered lamb.
 
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