Examples of using Its shell in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Oh, wow! That one has its shell!
Out of its shell. It can't have got far.
That must have been its shell.
If a turtle that just loss its shell would be considered naked or homeless?
An Ohm! That must have been its shell.
A snail lives better in its shell, or a dandy thief in the shadow of the law, under the burning sun.
Gouge evil from its shell.
As a crab grows, its shell becomes an ever tighter fit, so eventually a crab needs to move in to a bigger one.
Another mystery of space?- Its shell?
That's coming out of its shell? we don't do your plan, and now our costume is a confident snail Or we leave the shell part up there.
The eaglet broke free of its shell.
That's coming out of its shell? Or we leave the shell part up there, we don't do your plan, and now our costume is a confident snail.
It can't have got far. Out of its shell.
Its shell contains gas-filled chambers that can withstand tremendous pressure… and its primitive eye is little more than a pinhole in front of the light-sensitive retina.
You look like a turtle who lost its shell.
With a blast radius of… Oh. Cracking its shell would result in an implosion.
Seawater begs the pearl to break its shell.
Helen, the chick has to come out of its shell sometime.
When you're not on that train, you look like a turtle out of its shell.
Helen, the chick has to come out of its shell sometime. Helen.
In there thinking about things and not ever sticking his head out into the world.Sometimes the preacher looked just like a turtle hiding inside its shell.
Helen. Helen, the chick has to come out of its shell sometime.
Look closely, it's already started to coil its shell.
I feel like the locust that has suddenly cast its shell.
Is it true you have never seen one outside of its shell suit?
He watched as it writhed and labored terribly to shed its shell.
When you're not on that train, you look like a turtle out of its shell.
It's like the material an insect or a crustacean uses to form its shell.