Have to shell out
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OWEHave to shell out
piddocksA bivalve mollusk that bores into soft rock or other firm surfaces. The valves of the shell have a conspicuous gap between them and rough frontal ridges to aid in boring
SHEKELSSomething to shell out
enucleateto bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell
enucleatingENUCLEATE, to bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell
enucleatesENUCLEATE, to bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell
enucleatedENUCLEATE, to bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping husks or shell
winklesto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)
winklingto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)
winkleto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)
ARF"I have to go out!"
DOI'-- have to spell it out?'
BRIDGEWORKThat tooth will have to come out!
ARFIt might mean "I have to go out!"
FORMSHave to be filled out for world tour
OXYGENBARSPlaces to go out and have a gas?
CAVEYou have to be bats to hang out here
SANDTRAPYou might have to blast your way out of it
WEBYSEALIELOW"Those of us near the coast have to hide out"?
ORALS47-Downs have to talk their way out of them
SUNTANSYou have to lay out a lot to get them
HOSESThings you may have to get the kinks out of
HOSESYou may have to work the kinks out of them
washto have a good or satisfactory result; turn out eventually
townin quest of entertainment in a city's nightclubs, bars, etc.; out to have a good time
STLONormandy town about which an American soldier is reported to have said, "We sure liberated the hell out of this place!"
pelmanisma card game in which the cards are spread out face down and have to be picked up in matching pairs
pelmanismsPELMANISM, a card game in which the cards are spread out face down and have to be picked up in matching pairs
effusivenoting or pertaining to a class of igneous rocks that have been forced out in a molten or plastic condition upon the surface of the earth
peteringto diminish gradually and come to an end give out usually used with out novelists whose creative impetus seems largely to have petered out Times Literary Supplement
peteredto diminish gradually and come to an end give out usually used with out novelists whose creative impetus seems largely to have petered out Times Literary Supplement
tunicatesA marine invertebrate of a group that includes the sea squirts and salps. They have a rubbery or hard outer coat and two siphons to draw water into and out of the body