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Discover Ludwig'out of shell' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use 'out of its shell' or 'free from its shell' to indicate that something has come out of the outer covering or layer that it was inside. For example, "The baby bird had finally broken out of its shell and was ready to try its wings."
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The papers reported that she was chucked out of Shell Cottage after a rowdy birthday party caused £5,000 worth of damage.
A fadom is a measurement of distance, about six feet, and a mux was the tool used to make wampum out of shell, Mr. Strong said.
Among the Indians of North and South America, a great quantity of stone and shell beads commonly was worn, the latter being either complete shells or shaped out of shell.
Throughout the year, Barb shells 5,000 pounds on Monday, roasts them on Wednesday and ships them on Friday, so they're never more than four days out of shell.
While Day has seen some major coups, wringing £15m last year out of Shell for pollution in the Niger delta and an undisclosed settlement for 30,000 Ivorians affected by chemical pollution, the firm has lost major cases, too.
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Then, the study participants were asked to identify 19 nuts that were either in-shell, out-of-shell, diced, chopped or sliced.
"They have got a just-out-of-the-shell taste," said my wife.
It made me come out of my shell and it'll make other people come out of their shells.
It's really helped him come out of his shell".
"She makes me come out of my shell," Scott said.
It's helped me come out of my shell a bit.
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