Pronunciation: /ˈʃɛlfɪʃ/
noun a aquatic creature with a shell, such as a crab or shrimp, that is used as food
A1 I don't eat shellfish because I'm allergic to it.
A2 Shellfish like shrimp and crab are popular seafood choices.
B1 The restaurant specializes in serving fresh shellfish from the local waters.
B2 I prefer to cook shellfish at home rather than ordering it at a restaurant.
C1 The chef prepared a gourmet dish using a variety of shellfish, including lobster and scallops.
C2 The seafood market offers a wide selection of shellfish, such as oysters, clams, and mussels.
formal The restaurant specializes in serving a variety of shellfish, such as lobster, crab, and oysters.
informal I'm craving some shellfish tonight, maybe we should go to that seafood place down the street.
slang Shellfish is so boujee, but I love treating myself to a fancy seafood dinner every now and then.
figurative She's as delicate as a shellfish, easily hurt by even the slightest criticism.
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