100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "conch"
Definition
Conch (noun):
- A type of large sea snail that has a spiral shell, often found in warm waters. The shell is sometimes used as a musical instrument or as a decorative item.
- The name can also refer to the shell itself, which is often associated with tropical environments and marine life.
- In some cultures, conch is considered a delicacy and is used in various culinary dishes.
Synonyms
- Shell
- Mollusk
- Gastropod
- Cephalopod (in a broader sense)
Antonyms
- None (as "conch" specifically refers to a type of sea creature and does not have direct opposites)
Examples
- I love to conch on the beach during summer.
- They decided to conch the shell to create a beautiful centerpiece.
- She can conch the large shell to produce a loud sound.
- We often conch the local delicacy at seafood festivals.
- The diver was excited to conch a perfect specimen from the ocean floor.
- He learned how to conch in a traditional manner during his trip.
- They would conch the shells as part of their cultural rituals.
- The children love to conch the shells they find along the shore.
- She demonstrated how to conch effectively during the workshop.
- They were taught to conch in harmony with the waves.
- I plan to conch a beautiful shell for my collection.
- The artist wanted to conch inspiration from the ocean.
- He tried to conch out the sound but failed at first.
- You can conch a message by using the shell as a signal.
- They watched in awe as she could conch a perfect note.
- The ancient tribes would conch to communicate over long distances.
- I found it difficult to conch while swimming against the current.
- She was able to conch the shell without any hesitation.
- We will conch the conch shell during the ceremony.
- They often conch during family gatherings to celebrate.
- He tried to conch but only managed a faint sound.
- The kids would conch together to create a chorus.
- They would conch their way through the festival.
- I love to conch while lying on the sand.
- The sound of the shell being conched is mesmerizing.
- Let’s conch the shells to mark the occasion.
- She learned to conch from her grandmother.
- They plan to conch as part of their cultural heritage.
- He could easily conch the shell to make music.
- The locals often conch to summon the fishermen.
- They decided to conch during the sunset.
- I want to conch the biggest shell I can find.
- She could conch beautifully, filling the air with sound.
- The festival will conch with a traditional ceremony.
- He attempted to conch but it didn’t resonate well.
- They could conch at different pitches.
- She loved to conch whenever she visited the beach.
- The children would conch in a playful manner.
- They would often conch together and create a symphony.
- The elders would conch to share stories of the past.
- He wishes to conch for a good luck charm.
- They would conch loudly to attract attention.
- I will conch my way through this project.
- The best way to conch is to practice regularly.
- She decided to conch during the wedding ceremony.
- They would often conch at the break of dawn.
- He could easily conch a tune from memory.
- The group decided to conch on the beach at night.
- She learned to conch with confidence and skill.
- They would conch in rhythm with the waves.
- He tried to conch but only produced silence.
- We will conch as part of our celebration.
- I love to conch every time I find a shell.
- The community would conch to mark special occasions.
- He managed to conch a melody that everyone enjoyed.
- The festival will conch with music and laughter.
- They learned to conch in unison for the event.
- She always knows how to conch perfectly.
- The sound of the shell being conched echoed across the beach.
- I want to conch as loudly as I can.
- The children would often conch to get each other's attention.
- They would conch to celebrate the arrival of spring.
- He was eager to conch during the performance.
- The locals used to conch as a form of communication.
- I enjoy to conch whenever I collect shells.
- They tried to conch together but struggled with timing.
- You can conch to create a beautiful sound.
- He learned to conch through trial and error.
- They will conch to bring in good fortune.
- She wants to conch for the talent show.
- They often conch to create a festive atmosphere.
- He could conch effortlessly in the water.
- The beach was filled with people who would conch.
- I love to conch along with the waves.
- They would conch to celebrate the harvest.
- She managed to conch even with a broken shell.
- He could conch a tune that everyone recognized.
- They planned to conch under the stars.
- The sound of the conch made everyone turn their heads.
- She could conch in perfect harmony with others.
- They decided to conch at the beginning of the ceremony.
- He wanted to conch more confidently.
- They often conch as a sign of respect.
- I saw her conch with a beautiful shell.
- The group would conch to welcome visitors.
- He wanted to conch during the sunrise.
- They would conch to announce their arrival.
- She learned to conch from the best musicians.
- They would often conch in different styles.
- I love to conch and listen to the ocean.
- They would conch to celebrate their culture.
- He wanted to conch a special message.
- The kids would conch to get everyone’s attention.
- They could conch for hours without getting bored.
- She learned to conch in a group setting.
- They plan to conch at the beach party.
- The sound of the conch filled the air.
- I want to conch with my friends at sunset.
- They would conch to express their joy.
- He loves to conch every time he finds a new shell.