1. shell
Shell after shell smashed into the fort.
He has come out of his shell.
The shell is a snail's house.
Throw out those eggshells before they start to smell.
‘He seemed curiously absent, as if the Will I knew had gone on a brief trip somewhere else and left only a shell.’
Life is not an empty shell.
Our city was shelled many times during the war.
the snail has shell
Another shell came through the wall of the house next door.
Bright shell of the sky
The rebels shelled the government building.
A shell exploded right beside him.
The turtle is carrying a pile of bowls on its shell
He held the shell to his ear and could hear the sound of the sea.
Steve had to shell out $50.00 for the speeding ticket he got last week.
Anglais mot "kabuk"(shell) se produit dans des ensembles:
body language2. peel
We don't need to peel plums before eating them.
His fake moustache started to peel off on one side.
I can peel an apple.
Peel and finely chop the horseradish.
peel potatoes
Some teachers peel potatoes while teaching.
... bag, spills a banana peel and a paper cup.
This is a strip search, so peel!
She decorated the dessert with orange peel.
You have to peel carrots and apples to this juice.
to peel
It’s easier to peel the potatoes with a sharp knife.
I always peel fruit with a knife before I eat it.
The cook is going to demonstrate how to peel a lemon.
Lend me a knife with which to peel this pear.