shucker

[ˈʃʌkər]

shucker Definition

  • 1a person or device that removes the shell or husk from something, especially an oyster knife used to open oysters
  • 2a person who shucks oysters

Using shucker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shucker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used a shucker to open the oysters.

  • Example

    The shucker was skilled at removing the shells quickly.

  • Example

    The restaurant hired a new shucker to work in the kitchen.

shucker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shucker

  • oyster knife
  • oyster opener
  • shell remover
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Summary: shucker in Brief

'Shucker' [ˈʃʌkər] refers to a person or device that removes the shell or husk from something, especially an oyster knife used to open oysters. It is also used to refer to a person who shucks oysters. An example of its usage is 'He used a shucker to open the oysters.'