Abalone in a sentence as a noun

But the abalone had a nice texture, like nicely cooked mushrooms I guess.

The abalone is merely a carrier for the hot garlic butter.

I'm not really a huge fan of things that live in shells in the sea, but I could certainly get used to abalone.

I think it was a relevant use of the word considering the point of abalone's argument.

The abalone was cooked in garlic butter and was utterly delicious.

My wife has used RRT quite successfully to gauge the amount of illegal abalone fishing in California.

Perhaps what abalone is referring to is anything seemingly positive that doesn't add any value to the discussion should also be pointed out.

Well put. Also as suggested nearby, the author of the linked article, Max Christian, fumbled the exchange and instead of a million-dollar exit ended up with... what?Instead of the claim of "I can easily get to twice £X million" -- in revenue?

Forget about fancy abalone or mother-of-pearl inlays and elaborate finishes.

Abalone definitions

noun

any of various large edible marine gastropods of the genus Haliotis having an ear-shaped shell with pearly interior

See also: ear-shell