Below, in the valley, the colours begin to fade slowly to a uniform seashell grey.
Look westward and the towers of St. Stephen's are floating in the haze, a greenish slate colour with edges of peroxide yellow and seashell pink.
Soon I had put on my clothes, which were woven from strands ofseashell tissue.
I informed him that they were made from the smooth, silken filaments with which the fan mussel, a type of seashell quite abundant along Mediterranean beaches, attaches itself to rocks.
The long snake was covered with seashell rubble and bristling with foraminifera; a crust of caked gravel protected it from any mollusks that might bore into it.
He pulled from the seashell a small, square of paper, upon which had been hastily scrawled the following in lead pencil: "I will help you all I can and hope you won't prosecute me.
Mumps isn't keeping this flag of truce very good," remarked Sam, as the seashell dropped at his feet.
Our first glimpse of Aunt Elizabeth's cottage was a delight to soul and sense; it looked so like a big grey seashell stranded on the shore.
Over there," according to his gesture, was up at the head of Noel's Cove, where there was a little grey house perched on the rocks and looking like a large seashell cast up by the tide.
I am a college professor and from my studies I decided that a certain rare seashell was to be found on this coast.
But I have found a very rare kind of seashell for which I have been searching all Summer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seashell" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.