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shelly

1

[ shel-ee ]

adjective

shellier, shelliest.
  1. abounding in shells:

    a shelly surf.

  2. consisting of a shell or shells.
  3. like a shell or shells.


Shelly

2

[ shel-ee ]

noun

  1. a male or female given name.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of shelly1

First recorded in 1545–55; shell + -y 1
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He took over last month after the previous director — Shelly C. Lowe, a Biden appointee — resigned under pressure.

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Just as children in preschool fall ill constantly with common diseases they’re encountering for the first time, unvaccinated children who contract measles are at higher risk in the ensuing years for common early childhood sicknesses such as respiratory infections, earaches and viruses that cause diarrhea, said Shelly Bolotin, a scientist at Public Health Ontario in Canada and director of the Center for Vaccine Preventable Diseases at the University of Toronto.

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As Campbell recalls in his memoir, producer Jimmy Iovine and his engineer Shelly Yakus pushed everyone so hard in the studio that it began to feel like psychological warfare.

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Shelly Millar, 35, described during the trial as Batley's "sex slave", was jailed for five years.

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In The Last Showgirl, the lead character Shelly, played by Anderson, must plan for her future after her show abruptly closes.

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