How to use in-sentence of “oyster”:
+ The Oyster Card is a plastic card which stores credit which the owner uses to pay for Underground travel.
+ They used to grow in huge oyster beds, but were “overfished” in the 19th century.
+ The oyster shell has two ‘valves’: a larger gnarly-shaped shell and a smaller, flattened shell, the ‘lid’.
+ The world’s largest oyster was 13.97 inches long in width.
+ This fare collection system has been so popular that many cities such as Singapore, London, Chicago, and Taipei have adopted the idea, launching their own version of smart cards, respectively named EZ-link, Oyster card, and EasyCard.

Example sentences of “oyster”:
+ Use is encouraged by offering substantially cheaper fares on Oyster than payment with cash.
+ A standard Oyster card is a blue credit card-sized stored value card which can hold a variety of single tickets, period tickets and travel permits which must be added to the card prior to travel.
+ Paper tickets or the contactless Oyster card can be used for travel.
+ In May 2004 she performed as part of “The Big Session” and sang Love Will Tear Us Apart as a duet with John Jones of The Oyster Band.
+ That protects the consumer from any foul bacteria that the oyster might have picked up from the sea or river water.
+ This template is intended for any operating railway station in Greater London and those stations outside the boundary that operate Transport for London zonal pricing and/or Oyster card pay-as-you-go.
+ Also, in June, 2011, more than 100 million oyster seeds and 500,000 baby oysters were put in test areas to help the oyster areas to grow back.
+ So thus, I present you with the eccentric and ill-tempered Oyster Burns.
+ Farmingdale is an incorporated Political subdivisions of New York#Villagevillage on Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, United States.
+ Wang died of lung cancer at his home in Oyster Bay, New YorkOyster Bay, New York on October 21, 2018 at the age of 74.
+ Concern has also been raised over the huge difference between oyster card fares and cash fares, with the criticism that the high cash fares will discourage tourists and day visitors to London from traveling around the City.
+ Livingstone has been a strong proponent of the Oyster card smartcard ticketing system for London’s public transport network introduced in 2003.
+ Use is encouraged by offering substantially cheaper fares on Oyster than payment with cash.
+ A standard Oyster card is a blue credit card-sized stored value card which can hold a variety of single tickets, period tickets and travel permits which must be added to the card prior to travel.
+ Paper tickets or the contactless Oyster card can be used for travel.
