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shellback

[shel-bak] / ˈʃɛlˌbæk /






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Her father, a "shellback" who had crossed the Equator before, asked King Neptune if he could be ducked in his daughter's stead.

From Time Magazine Archive

They are far different from the old-line shellback malcontents who were duck soup for Curran's earlier pinko type of organizing, and they are not obliged to hold union cards.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he was shoved down a greased slide, belabored through another gauntlet, and pronounced a shellback.

From Time Magazine Archive

They have adjusted to a new time and a new social structure, and this is not necessarily because, as one old shellback snorted, "The '400' has been marked down to $3.98."

From Time Magazine Archive

The man of action, were he but some shaggy-bearded shellback, appealed to him.

From A Tramp's Notebook by Roberts, Morley




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