English to Arabic Dictionary shuck

shuck

قشر
definition
verb
shuck and drain the oysters
remove the shucks from corn or shellfish.
cause (someone) to believe something that is not true; fool or tease.
noun
Regional fuels like steam from the deep Earth or excess corn shucks will enter custom-designed micropower plants for local feeds to the microgrid.
an outer covering such as a husk or pod, especially the husk of an ear of corn.
William didn't dig the idea at all and said it was a shuck
a person or thing regarded as worthless or contemptible.
exclamation
“Thank you for getting it.” “Oh, shucks, it was nothing.”
used to express surprise, regret, irritation, or, in response to praise, self-deprecation.
translation of 'shuck'
verb
قشر
noun
قشرة,
قشرة الثمرة
example
Patty Lou always kept her cafe a little on the warm side, a subtle invitation to her customers to 'shuck' their coats and settle themselves for a nice, long, and leisurely meal.
'shuck' and drain the oysters
He was about to 'shuck' his clothes with disregard for personal safety and dive in to look for her when the pool began to bubble.
On Maryland's Eastern Shore, day laborers show up to 'shuck' oysters, no questions asked, no documents needed.
the regime's ability to 'shuck' off its totalitarian characteristics
But we weren't just in town to 'shuck' oysters and draw butter.
William didn't dig the idea at all and said it was a 'shuck'
It's funny how standing and watching someone 'shuck' raw oysters makes people want to tell their story about the one bad experience they had with the slippery little critters.
'shuck' and drain the oysters
the regime's ability to 'shuck' off its totalitarian characteristics
he said the idea was a 'shuck'
To 'shuck' oysters at home, grasp the curved end of each with a towel and, working over a fine strainer set in a bowl to catch juices, push the tip of an oyster knife firmly between the top and bottom shell at the hinge, then twist.
Next 'shuck' the oysters; wrap your left hand in a tea towel] assuming you are right handed] and place an oyster cup side down, hinge towards you in your palm.
Shellfish can remind us of treasured times - going clam digging with the family, slurping down oysters on the half shell at a raw bar with friends, or 'shucking' them yourself in the hopes of finding a pearl.
‘Aw, 'shucks' ,’ he may suddenly say, as the discussions on global warming drag on, ‘why don't we all just go out and hit the greens?’
She nodded, stepped inside, 'shucked' off her backpack and looked around for a place to put it.
Originally built as a private home, the hall was purchased by an all-black society of oyster 'shuckers' in 1921 and moved to a tract on the old Maryfield Plantation, where it was used as a society hall.
David 'shucked' off his jacket and hung it on the coat rack before heading for the rehearsal room.
Regional fuels like steam from the deep Earth or excess corn 'shucks' will enter custom-designed micropower plants for local feeds to the microgrid.
Have the oysters 'shucked' at the market up to 1 day ahead; set, cup side up, on a rimmed tray; cover and chill.
Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by 'shucking' oysters non-stop in the front window.
Any excuse to slurp a decent oyster, but Racine's Henry Harris, who has 'shucked' a few in his time, recommends a platter of ‘wild native oysters, from a forgotten oyster bed’.
The hurried yells of the seaman brought Blaine's head up, and induced his head to lazily drift upwards, towards a large raft that had been 'shucked' out to the bow.
She spent her entire life 'shucking' oysters at her mam and dad's Whitstable seafood parlour.
It is a spicy, soupy stew that can feature a variety of ingredients - chunks of andouille sausage, pieces of chicken or game, crab claws, or 'shucked' oysters.
She stood up and began 'shucking' her breeches, still talking.
She dumped her bag with her case notes inside on the dark oak table, 'shucked' off her shoes and padded across the ceramic tiled floor to the food bowls and the baleful cats.
She stood, 'shucked' her breeches then slipped into the steaming water, her fur floating out in a ruff at the waterline.
‘No,’ Jack said, tossing him a bitter look as he 'shucked' off his shoes.
Nature has blessed the British Columbia coast with abundant seafood, and Canada has long ago 'shucked' off its meat-and-potatoes attitude towards dining out - though there are still plenty of places to get really good steak and chips.
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