clam

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clam englannista suomeksi

  1. simpukka

  2. dollari

  3. kerätä simpukoita

  1. simpukka

  2. Substantiivi

clam englanniksi

  1. (senseid)A bivalve mollusk of many kinds, especially those that are edible; for example (vern) ((taxfmt)), clams ((taxfmt)), clams or clams ((taxlink)), and other species, possibly originally applied to clams of species (taxfmt), a huge East Indian bivalve.

  2. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  3. (quote-song)| album=Outlaw| passage=Long as I have my clams I don't give a damn about revolution / Long as I have my rice I don't have to think twice about a solution

  4. A type of strong pincers or forceps.

  5. A kind of vise, usually of wood.

  6. A dollar.

  7. (ux)

  8. (quote-text)

  9. A Scientologist.

  10. (quote-newsgroup)

  11. A vagina or vulva.

  12. In musicians' parlance, a wrong or misplaced note.

  13. (quote-av)|title=bus recording of Buddy Rich by pianist (w)|publisher=(w)|year=1980s|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=covUesgI6fA|text=You had too many fucking days off, and you think this is a game? You think I'm the only one that's going to work up there while you motherfuckers sit out there and clam all over this fucking joint? What do you think this is anyhow? What kind of playing do you think this is? What kind of miscues do you call this?... You afraid you won't be heard? Everybody can hear your fucking clams out there. You don't need a mic for that. You taking up too much time blowing what? Shit! You stand out here all fucking night trying to blow your brains out. When it comes time to play, what do you play? Clams?! You got nowhere to fucking go the next day. I hear one fucking clam from anybody, you've had it! One clam and this whole fucking band is through tonight. Try me!

  14. One who up|clams up; a taciturn person, one who refuses to speak.

  15. (senseid) mouth ((ng))

  16. (quote-book)

  17. To dig for clams.

  18. (senseid) A crash or clangor made by ringing all the bells of a chime at once.

  19. To produce, in bellringing, a (l) or clangor; to cause to clang.

  20. (cap).

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1808|author=John Jamieson|title=An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language|url=https://books.google.ru/books?id=JYpFAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA214&dq=Ice+is+said+to+be+clam,+when+beginning+to+melt+with+the+sun+or+otherwise,+and+not+easy+to+be+slid+upon.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwimveL-hdbWAhWkIpoKHav3DOkQ6AEIKDAAv=onepage&q=Ice%20is%20said%20to%20be%20clam%2C%20when%20beginning%20to%20melt%20with%20the%20sun%20or%20otherwise%2C%20and%20not%20easy%20to%20be%20slid%20upon.&f=false

  22. clamminess; moisture

  23. (RQ:Carlyle French Revolution)

  24. (senseid) To be moist or glutinous; to stick; to adhere.

  25. {{RQ:Dryden Amphitryon

  26. To clog, as with glutinous or viscous matter.

  27. (RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)

  28. (alt form).

  29. (alt form).

  30. clamor

  31. (syn)

  32. clandestinely, secretly, privately

  33. (ant)

  34. stealthily

  35. without the knowledge of; unknown to

  36. 163 B.C.E. Terence, ''Heauton Timorumenos'', Act II, Scene II:

  37. {{quote|la|Neque adeō clam mē est.
  38. plaster, poultice

  39. (l)

  40. bond, fetter, grip, grasp

  41. leper