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To shelling
noun
A hard external covering of an animal.
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Hungarians too have gone from paying no tax to shelling out over 40 cents a litre.
The airport in Tripoli — still unusable due to shelling — particularly elicited cheers, and another round of "Allahu Akbar" chants.
Many of them resorted to shelling nuts or washing clothes at home, barely earning enough to fill their children's stomachs.
The International Committee of the Red Cross reported that aid trucks bound for Luhansk on Saturday morning were forced to turn back due to shelling.
If we could fast forward to the year 2031, sending your child or grandchild to college would be akin to shelling out $18,586 from your pocket, your savings, your IRA, or your PLUS loan today.
Foreign diplomats suggest that its counter-insurgency tactics amount to shelling the hillsides and forests from which attacks are thought to have come, and then sending in conscripts in tanks to flush out the fighters.
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And be prepared to shell out.
And prepare to shell out for lodging.
Time to shell out a few beans.
Force it to shell out.
Even Mr. Frugality was willing to shell out.
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