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Discover Ludwig"little shell" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase that can be used to refer to a small or tiny shell. Example: The little shell that she found on the beach was the most beautiful one she had ever seen.
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Here, on pedestrians-only Closed Beach (also known as Malaquite Beach), the shore was pristine, not marred by tire tracks, but also not studded with the flawless lightning whelks and whole sand dollars that I'd heard were to be found on Little Shell and Big Shell beaches several miles south.
The 10-mile marker came and went — hello, Little Shell Beach! Surprisingly, the sand at Little Shell was still well packed, but the debris was getting thicker.
"She'd come home crying, and she'd just go into her little shell".
As for the little shell of a house: is it the real thing or a child's toy?
There's a Small Hotel where they can "creep into our little shell," a "bridal suite … to share together".
He mentioned a house nearby, a dumpy little shell, that was on the market for an outrageous sum.
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8 Slovenia seem a little shell-shocked.
He's looking a little shell-shocked.
Kreiter remains a little shell-shocked by his success.
I think he's a little shell-shocked being traded".
Mesdemoiselles Madeleines at number 37 makes only madeleines, the little shell-shaped sponge cakes.
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