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Definition of Shucked
1. shuck [v] - See also: shuck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shucked
Literary usage of Shucked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. ... A Report Upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts by David Lawrence Belding (1909)
"Most of the clams produced at Gloucester are shucked either for market or bait.
Local legislation has no bearing on the shellfish question, and no effort is ..."
2. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1901)
"They sell the shucked oysters at from GO cents to $1.20 a gallon. It requires,
on the aver.ige. something like a bushel and a peck of oysters in the shell ..."
3. Census Use Study: Report by United States Bureau of the Census, Caby C. Smith (1917)
"TREATMENT OF shucked CLAMS WITH CHLORINE. In experiments not summarized here it
was found that about 1000 parts per 1000000 available chlorine practically ..."