clam in Norwegian
clam in Norwegian is musling, blåskjell — clam means an edible shellfish with two hinged shells, found buried in sand or mud.
clam in Norwegian
musling
blåskjell
What does "clam" mean?
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noun An edible shellfish with two hinged shells, found buried in sand or mud.
"We dug for clams along the shoreline at low tide."
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noun Informal: a dollar.
"That jacket cost me fifty clams."
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verb To go silent or refuse to speak, especially used as "clam up."
"He clammed up as soon as the police started asking questions."
clam in a sentence
- We dug for clams along the shoreline at low tide.
- The soup was full of tender clams.
- That jacket cost me fifty clams.
- He clammed up as soon as the police started asking questions.
Similar words in Norwegian
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "clam" in Norwegian?
"clam" in Norwegian is musling, blåskjell. clam means: An edible shellfish with two hinged shells, found buried in sand or mud.
How do you use "clam" in a sentence?
Example: "We dug for clams along the shoreline at low tide." In Norwegian, "clam" is musling, blåskjell.
Are there other ways to say "clam" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 2 translations listed for "clam": musling, blåskjell.
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