(a.) Abounding with shells; consisting of shells, or of a shell.
Example Sentences:
(1) As players, we want what's right, and we feel like no one in his family should be able to own the team.” The NBA has also said that Shelly Sterling should not remain as owner.
(2) Unfortunately, a provision in the deal ensures that Sterling’s estranged wife Shelly, current trustee of the Sterling Family Trust, will remain associated with the team as its “owner emeritus and No1 fan”.
(3) It's what we've been wanting to do all week – make our voices heard," beamed Shelly Grandford, 34.
(4) Attorney Adam Streisand said the deal was closed Tuesday morning following weeks of legal wrangling between the team’s previous owner, billionaire Donald Sterling, and his estranged wife, Shelly.
(5) Shelly Sterling, Donald Sterling's wife who had been listed as a witness, was in court but was not called to the stand.
(6) So Shelly Sterling’s reward is to remain a visible part of the franchise, courtside whenever she feels like it, while her estranged husband is banned from the stadium.
(7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Shelly at the Friday morning breakfast.
(8) Shelly Sterling’s new role with the Clippers is unlikely to be anything more than symbolic, but what kind of symbol could she possibly be?
(9) The leader of the US study, Professor Shelly Gray, director of the geriatric pharmacy programme at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, said: “Older adults should be aware that many medications – including some available without a prescription, such as over-the-counter sleep aids – have strong anticholinergic effects.
(10) During the trial's closing arguments Donald's lawyer, Max Blecher, accused Shelly of an "unconscionable", "devious" and "invidious" scheme to strip him of the Clippers.
(11) Donald Sterling sued to stop the deal, but a superior judge said Shelly had the authority to sell the team.
(12) Smith said that of the police officers, Senior Constable Shelly Burgess was given an warniung notice by the assistant commissioner, which was one step below a loss of confidence notice, for the “lack of urgency” she showed after watching Dhu hit her head.
(13) Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Updated at 7.57pm BST 7.52pm BST Women's 100m semi-finals: heat three Is there anyone out there who could challenge Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce or Carmelita Jeter in the final?
(14) Photograph: Shelly Telly 12.27pm GMT Armenia You can share your photos and videos of One Billion Rising events where you are through GuardianWitness .
(15) For the rest of her life, Shelly Sterling will also be provided 12 tickets (two courtside) for all Clippers games, six parking spaces, 12 VIP passes and three championship rings following any Clippers’ NBA championship .
(16) The ruling effectively ended any realistic chance he had of halting the $2bn sale, approved by Shelly, of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer .
(17) So if the NBA forced Donald Sterling to sell, even under a divorce scenario, Shelly Sterling would have to sell, too.
(18) Thank you for your support of our #OKgirls and our movement.” Shelly Hickman, a spokeswoman for Norman Public Schools, said in a statement that “the individual arrested and charged today was notified on September 22 he was being suspended for the rest of the school year.
(19) In 2009, Shellie Ross used Twitter to report the death of her young son just hours after the event, prompting as much criticism as sympathy online.
(20) Shaul Mofaz and Shelli Yacimovich, leaders of the Kadima and the Labour party respectively, currently in opposition, voiced their support for the operation.
Smelly
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Am I suggesting, like an anti-racist Alf Garnett, that we keep out these foreign xenophobes who come here with their funny gestures, spreading their strange, smelly hatreds?
(2) Factor analysis yielded four indices: a) impact of disease (e.g., being a burden, loss of energy, loss of bowel control); b) sexual intimacy; c) complications of disease (e.g., developing cancer, having surgery, dying early); and d) body stigma (e.g., feeling dirty or smelly).
(3) It’s not as smelly as people imagine (myth number three), but it is still unpleasant, especially when the space is this confined, and one of the men tells me he reckons they are underpaid for what they do.
(4) Protesters of whatever variety will have taken on board the outcome of the Smellie trial.
(5) I had a daily urge to wave the white flag, especially after 10 smelly days without a bath.
(6) We prefered the method of Lövset und Veit-Smellie.
(7) Smellie, from the Met's territorial support group (TSG), a specialist public order unit, argued during his trial that he believed Fisher posed a threat to himself and fellow officers.
(8) Delroy Smellie was suspended last year after video footage was posted on YouTube showing him back-handing a protester and striking her twice on the legs with his metal baton.
(9) It’s a shame Blanc doesn’t have a load of old smelly chicken going cheap.
(10) He wasn't quite ready, though, for baked cheese, with all its smelly and delicious gooeyness.
(11) So you end up with two pairs of clothes and rather smelly."
(12) In her ruling today, the judge said she was satisfied that, faced with a protester "seeking confrontation", Smellie could not have used other options.
(13) Smellie, from the Met's territorial support group (TSG), was investigated after YouTube footage showed him striking Fisher with the back of his hand, then twice with a baton.
(14) I'm really not a germaphobe, but come on; not washing your trousers is disgusting, and not washing your trousers for five weeks when you're in a hot country, watching sport all day surrounded by smelly men, is really, really disgusting.
(15) You are variously described as unhygienic, smelly, scroungers, timewasters, uncommitted and the like.
(16) I have plenty of friends who insist that "smelly dog" stays in the cot, or that "green piggy" is only for nap time.
(17) Nodding to the judge after the hearing, Smellie said: "Thank you very much."
(18) Smellie told the court that, had he used other tactics, such as an elbow, he could have broken Fisher's bones.
(19) "One of them brought a speciality smelly fish from Norway into the restaurant and started eating it in front of customers.
(20) In a survey completed after the program, 23 nurses reported that they had less difficulty touching a smelly foot (p less than .02), that they would be less bothered by a foot with an odor (p less than .03), that they would have less difficulty touching an unsightly foot depicted in a slide (p less than .03), and that they felt less anger at patients who don't follow recommendations (p less than .03).