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shuck in Spanish

shuck in Spanish is descascar — shuck means the outer shell or husk of something, such as corn or a nut.

shuck in Spanish

descascar
verb
(transitive, intransitive, slang) To fool; to hoax.

What does "shuck" mean?

  1. noun The outer shell or husk of something, such as corn or a nut.
    "She sat on the porch pulling the shucks off fresh corn."
  2. verb To strip the shell or husk off something, such as corn or oysters.
    "We shucked a dozen oysters for the party."
  3. verb Informal: to remove a hard drive from its casing so it can be reused elsewhere.
    "He shucked the external drive to use it as an internal one."

shuck in a sentence

  • She sat on the porch pulling the shucks off fresh corn.
  • The walnut shucks stained her fingers brown.
  • We shucked a dozen oysters for the party.
  • He shucked the corn before boiling it.

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What is "shuck" in Spanish?

"shuck" in Spanish is descascar. shuck means: The outer shell or husk of something, such as corn or a nut.

How do you use "shuck" in a sentence?

Example: "She sat on the porch pulling the shucks off fresh corn." In Spanish, "shuck" is descascar.

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