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oyster造句
1. I enjoy eating oyster; it's really delicious. 2. With talent like that, the world is her oyster. 3. Oyster beds, on the mudflats, are a form of fish farming. 4. Now, consider: shrimp, lobster, anchovy, mussel, oyster. 5. The day cracked open like an oyster. 6. She had a hard shell like an oyster. 7. Simmer oysters in oyster liquor until oyster edges curl. 8. Indeed, a dispute over the oyster beds proceeded to the House of Lords in 1883. 9. Emma-Jane Mac filled third place on Everest Oyster with the only other clear round of the jump-off. 10. The world is her oyster but she dreams of being a librarian. 11. After that, the world is your oyster, as they say. 12. An oyster that has grown large enough to breed is a great success, in oyster terms. 13. This stretch of road is oyster country and there are several spots in Marshall and Tomales to purchase the mollusks. 14. The oyster boats were still fixed to the moorings, a sure sign that Oystermouth was in mourning. 15. Tod's heart cowers like an oyster at any quick movement from the other bodies in our car. 16. The southern oyster drill, also called a conch, has not been a threat in Galveston Bay for years. 17. Other than that, the world was my artistic oyster, so to speak. 18. Oyster farming is certainly possible, and it's been done successfully in a number of places. 19. July was spent at Oyster Bay, where Corinne and her playmates learned to swim by getting thrown into the water. 20. She left school feeling that the world was her oyster. 21. If you've got a good education, the world is your oyster. 22. You're young and healthy and you have no commitments - the world is your oyster. 23. You're young, you've got a lot of opportunity. The world is your oyster. 24. Place onion mixture over potatoes in pan and add oysters with cup oyster liquor. 25. Served in tubs, they're easy to consume. Flip the lid and down it in one, like an oyster. 26. Flip the lid and down it in one, like an oyster. 27. To some extent they are, and some marine creatures treat the whole maritime world as their oyster. 28. The tastiest way to warm up is with a bowl of Boston's traditional clam chowder with oyster crackers. 29. It's good, too, with big open mushrooms or cultivated oyster mushrooms. 30. For some time, I wondered whether this might explain an inability to find the Oyster Band wholly digestible.