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Iron forks with three curved prongs, called craams, are sometimes used to scoop the cockles out of the sand.
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Talking to him sometimes feels like winkling a cockle out of a shell: the long silences, the folded arms to protect himself.
Growth may warm the cockles of Cameron's southern heartlands, yet never radiate out to middle earners, let alone to those below.
His online petition at Change.org reads: "In 2004, a group of cockle pickers were caught out by the treacherous tides of Morecambe Bay.
You can serve the cockles in or out of their shells, up to you.
Seashells The crushed shells of cockles, oysters and scallops, thrown out by commercial fisheries, have long been used by thrifty allotment-holders for paths; they're also suitable as a mulch.
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It warms the cockles of your heart.
It must warm the cockles of every jihadist's heart.
Apprenticeship – the word warms the cockles of politicians' hearts.
A sentiment to warm the cockles of any coeur criminel.
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