Clams in a sentence as a noun

This semantic research thing will have to be **** hot to justify even nine clams a month.

" Looked like clams, so he bought a can full and dumped them on the scanner...Back then we used to ship software in boxes.

"Because starfish like to eat clams and oysters, fishermen who gather shellfish have tried for years to get rid of them.

"Coin" is already slang for money in general like, "dough" or "clams" and is also already a form of money.

The cognitive dissonance of admitting failure to save some clams will prevent them from cancelling.

I already occasionally eat clams and scallops and oysters.

Watch how fast a group of guys making those jokes suddenly clams up and changes the topic the moment an unfamiliar woman walks up.

$35 million won't exactly have VCs salivating but, oh well, if they don't invest they don't get a vote -- the angels and employees of Wufoo have to be happy like clams at this outcome.

And when your janitor invites you to his daughter's middle school graduation, put on your best suit and go. Just because a man has darker skin, tattoos, a shaved head, doesn't want to talk about his past, and clams up with a frown and a thousand-yard stare when discussions get heated at the office, doesn't mean he's spending his pay on ***** and hookers.

[2] With my apologies again for being off-topic, is this a known phenomenon?Anyway, thanks for seconding their recommendation of the book; I'm looking forward to reading it -- and glad I saved the 35 clams!

If I had no problem trying the spicy salad with live shrimps why should I think twice about eating the grilled grasshopers ?You can even extend this reasoning to most delicacies of the sea, clams and oysters don't look any better.

Clams definitions

noun

informal terms for money

See also: boodle bread cabbage dinero dough gelt kale lettuce lolly lucre loot moolah