Blocks of ice were brought in and carved into a buffet table, from which an extravagant array of shellfish was served.
Nicolas Cage, Compulsive Spender|Jacob Bernstein|November 3, 2009|DAILY BEAST
It smells like you're at sea: pure iodine and shellfish (it's amazing).
The Official Beverage of France|Katie Workman|August 4, 2009|DAILY BEAST
But the sea rolled over them, and in it lived a great variety of shellfish.
Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know|Julia Ellen Rogers
A series of charts showing the shellfish areas of the State makes clear the description of the survey.
A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
The present shellfish laws of the Commonwealth are alone to blame for this waste.
A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts|Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
This ape is very fond of shellfish, and there is a certain kind of sand-crab that suits his palate exactly.
The Little Gleaner, Vol. X.|Various
Decapod, dek′a-pod, n. one of the shellfish which have ten feet or claws, as the crab.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)|Various
British Dictionary definitions for shellfish
shellfish
/ (ˈʃɛlˌfɪʃ) /
nounplural-fishor-fishes
any aquatic invertebrate having a shell or shell-like carapace, esp such an animal used as human food. Examples are crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters and molluscs such as oysters