cloyster

[US]/ˈklɔɪstər/
[UK]/ˈklɔɪstər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a type of shellfish or spiny mollusk with a hard, armored shell
Word Forms
Pluralcloysters

Phrases & Collocations

the cloyster

cloyster walk

old cloyster

cloystered monks

stone cloyster

cloyster garden

monastic cloyster

cloyster arches

cloystering away

cloyster cloister

Example Sentences

the chef decided to cloyster the expensive seafood dish with a rich, creamy sauce.

she likes to cloyster herself in the library during exam week to avoid distractions.

the pearl divers watched the oyster cloyster its shell tightly around the grain of sand.

he tends to cloyster his emotions deep inside, rarely showing his true feelings to anyone.

even a thick coat cannot cloyster you from the biting wind of the arctic winter.

the curious child tried to cloyster the small crab inside a bucket of wet sand.

we must cloyster the fragile artifacts within a secure, climate-controlled glass case.

the bad news seemed to cloyster his heart in a thick layer of ice.

the mother tried to cloyster her son from the harsh realities of the world.

do not cloyster your potential by refusing to take risks or try new things.

the virus can cloyster itself within the body for days before symptoms appear.

she used a blanket to cloyster her legs from the cold night air.

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