Noun (2)
it must take a whole lot of clams to buy a car like that
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Noun
Kelsey passes around a bowl of clam shells with questions written on them as Liz gnaws on a corn on the cob.—
Tom Smyth,
Vulture,
15 June 2026 Layer potatoes, corn, sausage, cherry tomatoes, peppadew peppers and clams.—
Staff,
FOXNews.com,
3 July 2026
Verb
Swim in your pool and go clamming.—
Clio Chang,
Curbed,
9 Dec. 2025 One of my goals for 2024 was to do more fishing, crabbing and clamming.—
Chloe Sorvino,
Forbes,
10 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for clam
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English, from Old English clamm bond, fetter; akin to Old High German klamma constriction and perhaps to Latin glomus ball
Noun (2) and Noun (4)
clam entry 1; from the clamping action of the shells