Crossword-Solution: COCKLESHELLS 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with COCKLESHELLS (5)

But our lives have been nothing if not a continuous defiance of what you can do and what you may hold; a spiritual and material defiance carried on in our plucky cockleshells on and on beyond the successive provocations of your unreadable horizons." Ah, but the charm of the sea! Oh, yes, charm enough.
Notes on Life and Letters Joseph Conrad 2005
Each year saw more of their silver cockleshells putting out from port, and the cheeks of those who blew the sails more violently distended.
Fraternity John Galsworthy 2006
The speech, however, jingled very familiarly on Villon's ear, for the man was talking in the amazing jargon which the worshipful company of cockleshells had devised for the better furtherance of their thievish purposes, and it appealed to Villon as intimately as a song that is learned in childhood.
If I Were King Justin Huntly McCarthy 2004
Through quiet alleyways, cloaked and cowled figures came stealing, six in number--men with pilgrims' cloaks about their shoulders, and pilgrims' hoods upon their heads--men who carried cockleshells upon the sleeves of their gabardines--all converging through the dark walks of the garden to a common centre, and that centre the grassy space before the king's watch tower.
If I Were King Justin Huntly McCarthy 2004
Their present representative failed not to follow the same line of humour, exhibiting pig's bones for relics, and boasting the virtues of small tin crosses, which had been shaken in the holy porringer at Loretto, and of cockleshells, which had been brought from the shrine of Saint James of Compostella, all which he disposed of to the devout Catholics at nearly as high a price as antiquaries are now willing to pay for baubles of similar intrinsic value.
The Abbot Sir Walter Scott 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1975).