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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barricade of shell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical barrier made up of shells, often in a context related to nature, warfare, or protection.
Example: "The beach was lined with a barricade of shell, creating a natural defense against the incoming tide."
Alternatives: "a wall of shells" or "a barrier of shells".
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They were harvested seasonally, deteriorated quickly and demanded skill and patience to extract the fleshy "tongues" from a barricade of shell and spikes.
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A determined core of protesters erected a barricade of barbed wire and remained in the square until Tuesday afternoon.
The protesters quickly erected a barricade out of street signs and bits of metal fencing.
I could see an arc of rocks rising beyond a barricade made of scrap metal and overturned burned cars.
At a barricade north of Taksim, I ran into a left-leaning chef I had profiled.
a Barricade disposition of collagen (black arrows).
As a human make a barricade out of anything.
At the edge of Rankous was a barricade, a pile of dirt and rocks studded with a few oil barrels.
A scatter of shells from Greece.
Collect a lot of shells and fruit.
We stopped at William and Pine; there was a police barricade, and we formed a barricade in front of that barricade.
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