Whelk example sentences

whelk

noun

whelk (noun) · whelks (plural noun)

  - a predatory marine mollusk with a heavy pointed spiral shell, some kinds of which are edible.

whelk

noun archaic

whelk (noun) · whelks (plural noun)

  - a pimple.

Synonyms

pimple, pustule, blemish, blackhead, boil, swelling, eruption, wen, sty, pock, pockmark, acne, rash, comedo, zit, whitehead, hickey, papule, bleb, blain

"Whelk" Example Sentences

1. The fisherman pulled a large whelk from his trap.
2. A delicious whelk stew warmed us on the cold night.
3. She carefully extracted the meat from the whelk shell.
4. The whelk shells littered the beach after the storm.
5. He used a special tool to crack open the tough whelk shell.
6. The restaurant featured a special whelk dish sourced locally.
7. For a tasty snack, try these grilled whelks.
8. Whelks are a common shellfish found along the coast.
9. Are you familiar with the preparation of whelks?
10. The child collected pretty whelk shells for a craft project.
11. He meticulously cleaned the whelks before cooking them.
12. The aroma of the simmering whelk broth filled the kitchen.
13. Don't underestimate the toughness of a whelk shell!
14. She added a sprinkle of parsley to the finished whelk dish.
15. The texture of the whelk was surprisingly tender.
16. Imagine a seafood paella bursting with flavor, including succulent whelks.
17. Local fishermen sell their catch, including fresh whelks, at the market.
18. The whelk’s spiral shell fascinated the young girl.
19. He carefully stored the whelks on ice until ready to cook.
20. Among the many treasures found on the beach, there were several beautiful whelk shells.
21. This recipe for whelk fritters is a family secret.
22. The whelk population fluctuates depending on the season.
23. She bought a bag of pre-cooked whelks for a quick meal.
24. The key to a good whelk dish is to cook them perfectly.
25. One of the freshest whelks I have ever tasted came from that restaurant.
26. Despite their tough shells, whelks are quite delicious.
27. The salty ocean air carried the scent of freshly caught whelks.
28. There's a whelk in my soup!
29. She used a whelk shell as a decorative element in her art piece.
30. Could you pass the whelks, please?
31. The children spent hours searching for whelk shells on the shore.
32. Picking whelks requires a bit of skill.
33. The texture of the whelk was firm, yet yielding.
34. Whelks, like other mollusks, are a rich source of protein.
35. A rare, giant whelk was found during the expedition.
36. The whelk shell’s delicate pattern caught his eye.
37. Eating whelks is a traditional practice in many coastal communities.
38. The vibrant colours of the whelk shells were stunning.
39. I prefer my whelks boiled, not fried.
40. He added a touch of lemon to enhance the taste of the whelks.
41. The fishing boat returned with a bountiful catch of whelks.
42. With a sharp tap, he cracked open the stubborn whelk shell.
43. The children's sandcastle was decorated with whelk shells.
44. The whelk meat was surprisingly sweet.
45. She had never tried whelks before.
46. Many seabirds prey on whelks.
47. The study examined the impact of pollution on whelk populations.
48. The whelk was prepared with garlic and herbs.
49. The local market was overflowing with fresh whelks.
50. This particular species of whelk is endangered.

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